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100 1  $a James, Winston, $e author.
245 10 $a Holding aloft the banner of Ethiopia : $b Caribbean radicalism in early twentieth-century America / $c Winston James
246 30 $a Holding aloft the banner of Ethiopia : $b Caribbean radicalism in early 20th century America
246 30 $a Caribbean radicalism in early twentieth-century America
246 30 $a Caribbean radicalism in early 20th century America
250    $a Paperback edition
264  1 $a London : $b Verso, $c 2020
300    $a xvi, 406 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : $b illustrations, maps ; $c 24 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 372-398) and index
520    $a "A major history of the impact of Caribbean migration to the United States. Marcus Garvey, Claude McKay, Claudia Jones, C.L.R. James, Stokely Carmichael, Louis Farakhan--the roster of immigrants from the Caribbean who have made a profound impact on the development of radical politics in the United States is extensive. In this magisterial and lavishly illustrated work, Winston James focuses on the twentieth centurys first waves of immigrants from the Caribbean and their contribution to political dissidence in America. Examining the way in which the characteristics of the societies they left shaped their perceptions of the land to which they traveled, Winston James draws sharp differences between Hispanic and English-speaking arrivals. He explores the interconnections between the Cuban independence struggle, Puerto Rican nationalism, Afro-American feminism, and black communism in the first turbulent decades of the twentieth century. He also provides fascinating insights into the impact of Puerto Rican radicalism in New York City and recounts the remarkable story of Afro-Cuban radicalism in Florida." --Amazon.com.
505 00 $t Barbados and its parishes $g 31. $g 1 $t Caribbean Migration: Scale, Determinants, and Destinations, 1880-1932 $g 9 -- $g 2 $g The $t Peculiarities of the Caribbeans: Characteristics and Forces Conducive to Radicalization $g 50 -- $g 3 $t Coming at Midnight: Race and Caribbean Reactions to America $g 92 -- $g 4 $g The $t Caribbean and the United States: Patterns of Race, Color, and Class $g 101 -- $g 5 $t Dimensions and Main Currents of Caribbean Radicalism in America: Hubert Harrison, the African Blood Brotherhood, and the UNIA $g 122 -- $g 6 $t Race Consciousness, Class Consciousness, and the Political Strategies of William Monroe Trotter and Marcus Garvey $g 185 -- $g 7 $g The $t Peculiarities of Afro-Hispanic Radicalism in the United States: The Political Trajectories of Arturo Schomburg and Jesus Colon $g 195 -- $g 8 $t From a Class for Itself to a Race on its Own: The Strange Case of Afro-Cuban Radicalism and Afro-Cubans in Florida, 1870-1940 $g 232 -- $g Epilogue $g 258 -- $g Postscript $t Harold Cruse and the West Indians: Critical Remarks on The Crisis of the Negro Intellectual $g 262 -- $t Statistical Appendix $g 353 -- $t Maps -- $g The $t Caribbean $g 10 -- $t Jamaica and its parishes $g 18 -- $t Barbados and its parishes $g 31.
650  0 $a Caribbean Americans $x Politics and government.
650  0 $a Immigrants $x History $z United States $x History $y 20th century.
650  0 $a Radicalism $z United States $x History $y 20th century.
651  0 $a United States $x Race relations.
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