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Thinking Black By Rob Waters

Thinking Black by Rob Waters


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Thinking Black: Britain, 1964-1985 by Rob Waters

It was a common charge among black radicals in the 1960s that Britons needed to start thinking black. As state and society consolidated around a revived politics of whiteness, thinking black, they felt, was necessary for all who sought to build a liberated future out of Britain's imperial past.

In Thinking Black, Rob Waters reveals black radical Britain's wide cultural-political formation, tracing it across new institutions of black civil society and connecting it to decolonization and black liberation across the Atlantic world. He shows how, from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, black radicalism defined what it meant to be black and what it meant to be radical in Britain.

Thinking Black Reviews

Will become a foundational text. * Journal of Contemporary History *

About Rob Waters

Rob Waters is Lecturer in Modern British History at the University of Birmingham.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Acronyms and Initialisms of Black Britain

Introduction: History Moving Fast
1 * Becoming Black in the Era of Civil Rights and Black Power
2 * Political Blackness: Brothers and Sisters
3 * Radical Blackness and the Post-imperial State: Th e Mangrove Nine Trial
4 * Black Studies
5 * Thinking about Race in a Time of Rebellion
Epilogue: Black Futures Past

Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR013616193
9780520293854
0520293851
Thinking Black: Britain, 1964-1985 by Rob Waters
Used - Like New
Paperback
University of California Press
2018-11-06
304
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