ABSTRACT

First published in 2003. This pioneering new book surveys the political thought of a selection of influential black thinkers in provocative exploration of the black radical tradition as it has evolved in the Caribbean, Africa, and the United States. Each chapter focuses on key figures or social movement including the slave Cugoano, the American anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett, C.L.R. James, W.E.B Du Bois, former leader of the anti-colonial movement in Tanzania Julius Nyerere, Walter Rodney, the political philosophy of Rastafari, and the activist-musician Bob Marley. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of radical black thought and the development of an activist political tradition.

chapter |22 pages

Opening Chant

The Full Has Never Been Told: Heresy, Prophecy, Praxis, and the Black Radical Political Intellectual

part |128 pages

The Heretics

chapter |22 pages

The Political Thought of Quobna Cugoano

Radicalized Natural Liberty

chapter |22 pages

The Radical Praxis of Ida B. Wells-Barnett

Telling the Truth Freely

chapter |26 pages

C. L. R. James and W. E. B. Du Bois

Heresy, Double Consciousness, and Revisionist Histories

chapter |30 pages

Julius Nyerere

Radical African Humanism Equality, and Decolonialization

chapter |26 pages

Walter Rodney

Groundings, Revolution, and the Politics of Postcoloniality

part |56 pages

The Prophets

chapter |34 pages

Rastafari

Babylon, Dread History, and the Politics of Jah

chapter |20 pages

Get Up, Stand Up

The Redemptive Poetics of Bob Marley

chapter |2 pages

Closing Chant