For Leftism among African-Caribbeans, see Afro-Caribbean leftism
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African-American leftism refers to left-wing political currents that have developed among various African-American communities in the United States.[1] These currents are active around social issues, and often call for an African-American led movement that aims at bringing about some form of socialism between the African-American community and White community and other minority groups.[2]
Organizations
- African Blood Brotherhood
- Black Liberation Army
- Black Panthers
- Black Radical Congress
- Black Socialists in America
- Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
- Detroit Revolutionary Union Movement
- League of Revolutionary Black Workers
- National Brotherhood of Workers of America
- Sojourner Truth Organization
- W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of America
- Black Alliance for Peace
- Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100)
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- ↑ Smethurst, James (1997). "Review of Radical Revisions: Rereading 1930s Culture". African American Review. 31 (3): 518–520. doi:10.2307/3042583. ISSN 1062-4783. JSTOR 3042583.
- ↑ Lazerow, Jama; Williams, Yohuru (2006-10-31). In Search of the Black Panther Party: New Perspectives on a Revolutionary Movement. Duke University Press. pp. 206–270. ISBN 978-0-8223-3890-1.
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