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                       35
                        Sassoon, Gramsci’s Politics, p. 93.
                       36
                        Ibid. p. 93 emphasis in original.
                       37
                        Hall, ‘What is this “black”?’ pp. 465–472.
                       38
                        Ibid. pp. 472.
                       39
                        Ibid. pp. 474.
                       40
                        Stuart Hall, ‘New ethnicities’, in D. Morley and K.-H. Chen (eds) Stuart Hall:
                     Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies. New York: Routledge, 1997, p. 447.
                       41
                        Hall, ‘What is this “black”?’ p. 471.
                       42
                        Don Robotham, ‘Pluralism as an ideology’, Social and Economic Studies 29(1)
                     pp. (1980): 69–89.
                       43
                        Don Robotham, ‘Blackening the Jamaican nation: the travails of a black bourgeoisie
                     in a globalizing world’, Identities: Global Studies of Culture and Power 7(1) (2000).
                       44
                        Don Robotham, ‘The development of a black ethnicity in Jamaica’, in R. Lewis
                     and P. Bryan (eds) Garvey: His Work and Impact. Kingston: ISER, University of the
                     West Indies, 1989, pp. 23–38.
                                   3 Gilroy: Neither Black nor Atlantic
                       1
                        Paul Gilroy, Against Race: Imagining Political Culture Beyond the Color Line.
                     First edn. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000; Paul Gilroy, The Black
                     Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
                     Press, 1993.
                       2
                        David Harvey, The New Imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
                       3
                        Paul Gilroy, ‘The organic crisis of British capitalism and race: the experience of
                     the seventies’, in  The Empire Strikes Back: Race and Racism in 70s Britain.
                     Birmingham Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (eds) London: Routledge,
                     1970.
                       4
                        Sharon J. Daye, Middle Class Blacks in Britain: A Racial Fraction of a Class or
                     a Class Fraction of a Racial Group? London: St Martin’s Press, 1994.
                       5
                        Paul Gilroy,  ‘Police and thieves’, in Birmingham Centre for Contemporary
                     Cultural Studies (eds) The Empire Strikes Back, pp. 95–142.
                       6
                        Ibid. p. 143–181.
                       7
                        Paul Gilroy, ‘Steppin’ out of Babylon: race, class and autonomy’, in BCCCS, The
                     Empire Strikes Back, pp. 276–314.
                       8
                        Ibid. p. 284.
                       9
                        Ibid. Gilroy’s italics. p. 281.
                       10
                        Gilroy, Black Atlantic. pp. 3–15.
                       11
                        Friedrich Engels,  Ludwig Feuerbach and the Outcome of Classical German
                     Philosophy. New York: International Publishers, [1888] 1970; Ludwig Feuerbach.
                     The Essence of Christianity. New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1957.
                       12
                        Gilroy, Against Race. pp. 127ff.
                       13
                        Frank Furedi,  The Silent  War: Imperialism and the Changing Perception of
                     Race. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1998; Paul Gordon Lauren, Power
                     and Prejudice: The Politics of Diplomacy and Racial Discrimination. Boulder, CO:
                     Westview Press, 1988.
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