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Radicalism at the Crossroads

Radicalism at the Crossroads

African American Women Activists in the Cold War

by Dayo F. Gore
Paperback
Publication Date: 22/10/2012

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With the exception of a few iconic moments such as Rosa Parks's 1955 refusal to move to the back of a Montgomery bus, we hear little about what black women activists did prior to 1960. Perhaps this gap is due to the severe repression that radicals of any color in America faced as early as the 1930s, and into the Red Scare of the 1950s. To be radical, and black and a woman was to be forced to the margins and consequently, these women's stories have been deeply buried and all but forgotten by the general public and historians alike.

In this exciting work of historical recovery, Dayo F. Gore unearths and examines a dynamic, extended community of black radical women during the early Cold War, including established Communist Party activists such as Claudia Jones, artists and writers such as Beulah Richardson, and lesser-known organizers such as Vicki Garvin and Thelma Dale. These women were part of a black left that laid much of the groundwork for both the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and later strains of black radicalism. Radicalism at the Crossroads offers a sustained and in-depth analysis of the political thought and activism of black women radicals during the Cold War period and adds a new dimension to our understanding of this tumultuous and violent time in United States history.
ISBN:
9780814770115
9780814770115
Category:
Regional studies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
22-10-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
New York University Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
242
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x18mm
Weight:
0.34kg

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