African-American leftism
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Black American political currents in favor of social equality and egalitarianism
For Leftism among African-Caribbeans, see Afro-Caribbean leftism
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African-American leftism refers to
Organizations
- African Blood Brotherhood
- Black Liberation Army
- Black Panthers
- Black Radical Congress
- Black Socialists in America
- Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
- Detroit Revolutionary Union Movement
- League of Revolutionary Black Workers
- National Brotherhood of Workers of America
- Sojourner Truth Organization
- W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of America
- Black Alliance for Peace
- Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100)
See also
- Civil rights movement (1896–1954)
- Afro-Caribbean leftism
- The Communist Party USA and African-Americans
- Black conservatism in the United States
External links
- Seeing Black
- Playa Hata "Think, now think again"
- Black Commentator
- Women of Color Web
- NetNoir.com
- Black Voices
- Black Radical Congress
References
- JSTOR 3042583.
- ISBN 978-0-8223-3890-1.
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