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Includes bibliographical references (pages 427-444) and index. |
| Contents |
Trinidad 1901-1938 : La divina pastora -- Triumph -- Britain 1932-1938 : Bloomsbury: an encounter with Edith Sitwell -- The case for West Indian self-government -- Abyssinia and the imperialists -- The black jacobins -- Stalin and socialism -- America and after 1938-1956 : Letters to Constance Webb -- Dialectical materialism and the fate of humanity -- The revolutionary answer to the negro problem in the USA -- The class struggle -- Whitman and Melville -- Letters to literary critics -- Notes on Hamlet -- Popular art and the cultural tradition -- Preface to criticism -- The African diaspora 1957-1989 : Letters on politics -- Lincoln, Carnival, George Padmore: writings from The Nation -- From Toussaint L'Ouverture to Fidel Castro -- Ẁhat is art?' -- Lenin and the vanguard party -- Lenin and the problem -- The people of the Gold Coast -- The rise and fall of the Nkrumah -- Black Power -- Black people in the urban areas of the United States -- Garfield Sobers -- Black studies and the contemporary student -- Picasso and Jackson Pollock -- Three black women writers: Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Ntozake Shange. |
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