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03583aam a2200445 a 4500 001 C8D5838EE55311E7AFB0C42A97128E48 003 SILO 005 20171220010225 008 120816t20132013ncua b s001 0 eng 010 $a 2012031385 020 $a 0807872857 020 $a 9780807872857 020 $a 080783582X 020 $a 9780807835821 035 $a (OCoLC)785863902 040 $a DLC $b eng $c DLC $d BTCTA $d BDX $d YDXCP $d CDX $d UKMGB $d CUT $d PUL $d MUU $d BWX $d YUS $d UtOrBLW $d SILO 042 $a pcc 043 $a nw----- $0 http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/geographicAreas/nw 050 00 $a F2131 $b .P88 2013 082 00 $a 972.905/2 $2 23 100 1 $a Putnam, Lara. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002092089 245 10 $a Radical moves : $b Caribbean migrants and the politics of race in the jazz age / $c Lara Putnam. 264 1 $a Chapel Hill : $b University of North Carolina Press, $c [2013] 300 $a xiii, 322 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm 504 $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-313) and index. 505 0 $a Migrants' Routes, Ties, and Role in Empire, 1850s-1920s -- Spirits of a Mobile World : Worship, Protection, and Threat at Home and Abroad, 1900s-1930s -- Alien Everywhere : Immigrant Exclusion and Populist Bargains, 1920s-1930s -- The Transnational Black Press and Questions of the Collective, 1920s-1930s -- The Weekly Regge : Cosmopolitan Music and Race-Conscious Moves in a "World a Jazz," 1910s-1930s -- The Politics of Return and Fractures of Rule in the British Caribbean, 1930-1940. 520 $a "In the generations after emancipation, hundreds of thousands of African-descended working-class men and women left their homes in the British Caribbean to seek opportunity abroad: in the goldfields of Venezuela and the cane fields of Cuba, the canal construction in Panama, and the bustling city streets of Brooklyn. But in the 1920s and 1930s, racist nativism and a brutal cascade of antiblack immigration laws swept the hemisphere. Facing borders and barriers as never before, Afro-Caribbean migrants rethought allegiances of race, class, and empire. In Radical Moves, Lara Putnam takes readers from tin-roof tropical dancehalls to the elegant black-owned ballrooms of Jazz Age Harlem to trace the roots of the black-internationalist and anticolonial movements that would remake the twentieth century. From Trinidad to 136th Street, these were years of great dreams and righteous demands. Praying or "jazzing," writing letters to the editor or letters home, Caribbean men and women tried on new ideas about the collective. The popular culture of black internationalism they created--from Marcus Garvey's UNIA to "regge" dances, Rastafarianism, and Joe Louis's worldwide fandom--still echoes in the present."--Publisher's website. 650 0 $a Blacks $z West Indies, British $x History $x History $y 20th century. 650 0 $a West Indians $x History $x History $y 20th century. 650 0 $a Blacks $x Social conditions $y 20th century. 650 0 $a West Indians $x Social conditions $y 20th century. 650 0 $a Blacks $x Politics and government $y 20th century. 650 0 $a West Indians $x Politics and government $y 20th century. 650 0 $a Anti-imperialist movements $x History $y 20th century. 651 0 $a West Indies, British $x History $x History $y 20th century. 650 0 $a Emigration and immigration $x History $x History $y 20th century. 650 0 $a Racism $x History $x History $y 20th century. 941 $a 1 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20231019011607.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=C8D5838EE55311E7AFB0C42A97128E48Initiate Another SILO Locator Search