The Other Special Relationship: Race, Rights, and Riots in Britain and the United States (Contemporary Black History)

by Robin D. G. Kelley (Editor)

Other authorsStephen Tuck (Editor)
PDF, 2016

Publication

Palgrave Macmillan (2016), Edition: 2014, 255 pages

ISBN

9781137392701

Notes

CONTENTS
Introduction

1 “U.S. Negroes, Your Fight is Our Fight”: Black Britons and the 1963 March on Washington
Kennetta Hammond Perry

2 “Black Was the Colour of Our Fight”: The Transnational Roots of British Black Power
Rosie Wild

Individual Life A Black Englishman in the Heart of the Confederacy: The Transnational Life of Paul Stephenson
Nick Juravich


3 Caribbean Left: Diasporic Circulation
Carole Boyce Davies

4 Scholar-Activist St. Clair Drake and the Transatlantic World of Black Radicalism
Kevin Gaines

Individual Life “We All Became Black”: Tony Soares,African-American Internationalists, and Anti-imperialism
Anne-Marie Angelo


5 A Heavy Load: The American Civil Rights Movement and the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement
Marc Mulholland

6 Containing Racism? The London Experience, 1957–1968
John Davis

Individual Life From Manchester to Monroe: The Unexpected Journey of Constance Lever
Stephen Tuck and Imaobong D. Umoren


7 “Nobody in This World Is Better Than Us”: Calypso in the Age of Decolonization and Civil Rights
Joshua B. Guild

8 Stax, Subcultures, and Civil Rights: Young Britain and the Politics of Soul Music in the 1960s
Joe Street

Individual Life From Guy Warren to Kofi Ghanaba: A Life of Transatlantic (Dis)Connections
Robin D. G. Kelley


9 Violence at Desmond’s Hip City: Gender and Soul Power in London
Tanisha C. Ford

10 Brotherhood, Betrayal, and Rivers of Blood: Southern Segregationists and British Race Relations
Clive Webb
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