![]() ![]() ![]() Rudder, Bill Schwarz, David Scott, Russell Maroon Shoatz, Matthew J. Hill, Christian Høgsbjerg, Selma James, Pierre Naville, Nick Nesbitt, Aldon Lynn Nielsen, Matthew Quest, David M. Fick, Charles Forsdick, Dan Georgakas, Robert A. Bracey Jr., Rachel Douglas, Laurent Dubois, Claudius K. Mumia Abu-Jamal, David Austin, Madison Smartt Bell, Anthony Bogues, John H. This article explores the genesis, transformation and afterlives of James’s landmark Black Jacobins project. The Reader also includes the reflections of activists and novelists on the book's influence and a transcript of James's 1970 interview with Studs Terkel.Ĭontributors. In addition to considering the book's literary qualities and its role in James's emergence as a writer and thinker, the contributors discuss its production, context, and enduring importance in relation to debates about decolonization, globalization, postcolonialism, and the emergence of neocolonial modernity. ![]() James's classic history of the Haitian Revolution. Containing a wealth of new scholarship and rare primary documents, The Black Jacobins Reader provides a comprehensive analysis of C. ![]()
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