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Black internationalism : Malcolm X and the rise of global solidarity -- The fire this time : SNCC, Jews, and the demise of the beloved community -- Reformers not revolutionaries : the NAACP, Bayard Rustin, and Israel -- Balanced and guarded : Martin Luther King, Jr. on the Arab-Israeli tightrope -- The power of words : the Black Arts movement and a new narrative -- Struggle and revolution : the Black Panthers and the guerrilla image -- Middle East symbiosis : Israelis, Arabs, and African-Americans -- Red, white, and black : communists, guerrillas, and the black mainstream -- A seat at the table : Andrew Young and black foreign policy -- Looking over Jordan : Joseph Lowery, Jesse Jackson, and Yasir Arafat
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Black Power and Palestine, Michael Fischbach
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- Released
- 2018
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- Title
- Black Power and Palestine
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Michael Fischbach
- Publisher
- Stanford University Press
- Released
- 2018
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 296
- ISBN10
- 1503607380
- ISBN13
- 9781503607385
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, Political Science & Politics, Politics, Race, Racism, Social Justice, Activism
- Rating
- 4.45 out of 5
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- Black internationalism : Malcolm X and the rise of global solidarity -- The fire this time : SNCC, Jews, and the demise of the beloved community -- Reformers not revolutionaries : the NAACP, Bayard Rustin, and Israel -- Balanced and guarded : Martin Luther King, Jr. on the Arab-Israeli tightrope -- The power of words : the Black Arts movement and a new narrative -- Struggle and revolution : the Black Panthers and the guerrilla image -- Middle East symbiosis : Israelis, Arabs, and African-Americans -- Red, white, and black : communists, guerrillas, and the black mainstream -- A seat at the table : Andrew Young and black foreign policy -- Looking over Jordan : Joseph Lowery, Jesse Jackson, and Yasir Arafat