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  • - Racism and the Political Economy of the Music
    by Gerald Horne
    £17.99

    Original jelly roll blues -- What did I do to be so black and blue? -- One o'clock jump -- Hothouse -- We speak African! -- Lullabye of birdland -- Haitian fight song -- Kind of blue -- I wish I knew how it would feel to be free -- Song for Che -- The blues and the abstract truth.

  • - The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, Settler Colonialism, and Capitalism in the Long Sixteenth Century
    by Gerald Horne
    £15.99

    Here, Gerald Horne argues forcefully that, in order to understand the arrival of colonists from the British Isles in the early seventeenth century, one must first understand the "long sixteenth century"-from 1492 until the arrival of settlers in Virginia in 1607.

  • - William Patterson and the Globalization of the African American Freedom Struggle
    by Gerald Horne
    £20.99 - 88.99

    Provides a fresh perspective on twentieth-century struggles for racial justice.

  • - The United States, Brazil, and the African Slave Trade
    by Gerald Horne
    £97.49

    During its heyday in the 19th century, the African slave trade was fueled by the close relationship of the US and Brazil. This work tells the story of how US nationals participated in this odious commerce by creating diplomatic, social, and political ties with Brazil, which has the largest population of African origin outside of Africa itself.

  • - Labor Unions, Racism, and Communists in the Making of Modern Hawaii
    by Gerald Horne
    £69.49

    Powerful labour movements played a critical role in shaping modern Hawaii. Based on exhaustive archival research in Hawaii, California, Washington, and elsewhere, Gerald Horne's gripping story of Hawaii workers' struggle to unionize reads like a suspense novel as it details for the first time how radicalism and racism helped shape Hawaii in the twentieth century.

  • - Claude Barnett's Pan-African News and the Jim Crow Paradox
    by Gerald Horne
    £17.99 - 78.49

  • - Slave Resistance and the Origins of the United States of America
    by Gerald Horne
    £20.99 - 97.49

    The successful 1776 revolt against British rule in North America has been hailed almost universally as a great step forward for humanity. The author show that in the prelude to 1776, the abolition of slavery seemed all but inevitable in London, delighting Africans as much as it outraged slaveholders, and sparking the colonial revolt.

  • - John Howard Lawson, Dean of the Hollywood Ten
    by Gerald Horne
    £24.99

    Before he attained notoriety as Dean of the Hollywood Ten-the blacklisted screenwriters and directors persecuted because of their varying ties to the Communist Party-John Howard Lawson had become one of the most brilliant, successful, and intellectual screenwriters on the Hollywood scene in the 1930s and 1940s, with several hits to his credit including Blockade, Sahara, and Action in the North Atlantic. After his infamous, almost violent, 1947 hearing before the House Un-American Activities Committee, Lawson spent time in prison and his lucrative career was effectively over. Studded with anecdotes and based on previously untapped archives, this first biography of Lawson brings alive his era and features many of his prominent friends and associates, including John Dos Passos, Theodore Dreiser, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Charles Chaplin, Gene Kelly, Edmund Wilson, Ernest Hemingway, Humphrey Bogart, Dalton Trumbo, Ring Lardner, Jr., and many others. Lawson's life becomes a prism through which we gain a clearer perspective on the evolution and machinations of McCarthyism and anti-Semitism in the United States, on the influence of the left on Hollywood, and on a fascinating man whose radicalism served as a foil for launching the political careers of two Presidents: Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. In vivid, marvelously detailed prose, Final Victim of the Blacklist restores this major figure to his rightful place in history as it recounts one of the most captivating episodes in twentieth century cinema and politics.

  • - A Biography
    by Gerald Horne
    £42.49

    This biography of W.E.B. Du Bois gives full measure to his entire life, including his controversial final decades.

  • - African Americans and the British Empire Fight the U.S. Before Emancipation
    by Gerald Horne
    £20.99 - 54.49

    Reveals a novel thesis concerning slave resistence and the roots of abolitionism

  • - Ferdinand Smith and Radical Black Sailors in the United States and Jamaica
    by Gerald Horne
    £21.99 - 97.49

    Reveals the experiences of black sailors and their contribution to the struggle for labour and civil rights, the history of the Communist Party and its black members, and the significant dimensions of Jamaican labour and political radicalism.

  • - Lawrence Dennis, Racial Passing, and the Rise of Right-Wing Extremism in the United States
    by Gerald Horne
    £20.99 - 97.49

    Blends biography, social history, and critical race theory to illuminate the fascinating life of Lawrence Dennis, a complex and enigmatic man

  • - African Americans and the Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920
    by Gerald Horne
    £20.99 - 97.49

    The Mexican Revolution impacted both Mexican and African Americans. Drawing on archives on both sides of the border, a host of cutting-edge studies and oral histories, Horne chronicles the political currents which created and then undermined the Mexican border as a relative safe haven for African Americans.

  • - The Lives of Shirley Graham Du Bois
    by Gerald Horne
    £21.99

    "A fascinating account of the extraordinary life of W. E. B. Du Bois's widow: a complex, creative woman who lived a colorful, meaningful life." (Essence) "Horne is the first biographer to grant Shirley Graham Du Bois her due." (Boston Globe)

  • - White Supremacy and the Japanese Attack on the British Empire
    by Gerald Horne
    £21.99 - 97.49

    A new look at a well-covered piece of history, the book looks at how racism shaped WW2.

  • - The Watts Uprising And The 1960s
    by Gerald Horne
    £16.49

    In August 1965 the predominantly black neighborhood of Watts in Los Angeles erupted in flames and violence following an incident of police brutality. The official death toll was thirty-four; property

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