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14
Neil MacMaster, Racism in Europe: 1870–2000. London: Palgrave, 2001.
15
Gilroy, ‘Steppin’ out of Babylon’. pp. 277 & 283.
16
MacMaster, Racism in Europe. p. 69–70.
17
Robert Brenner, The Boom and the Bubble: The US in the World Economy.
New York: Verso, 2002.
18
Wilson Jeremiah Moses, Afrotopia: The Roots of African American Popular
History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. pp. 35–38.
19
Ibid. p. 190.
20
Gilroy, Black Atlantic. p. 1–40.
21
Ibid. p. 23.
22
Ibid. p. 27.
23
Moses, Afrotopia. p. 78–79.
24
Ibid. p. 79.
25
Wilson Jeremiah Moses (ed.) Classical Black Nationalism: From the American
Revolution to Marcus Garvey. New York: New York University Press, 1996.
pp. 19–20.
26
Gilroy, Black Atlantic.p.25.
27
Ibid. p. 26.
28
Ibid. p. 25.
29
Ibid. p. 26.
30
Moses, Classical Black Nationalism, pp. 22–28; Moses, Afrotopia. pp. 77–79,
104–105, 196–198.
31
Moses, Classical Black Nationalism, pp. 101–104; Moses, Afrotopia. pp. 77–104.
32
Gilroy, Black Atlantic.p.27.
33
Ibid. p. 29.
34
Ibid. p. 27.
35
Ibid. pp. 34–35.
36
Ibid. p. 29.
37
Ibid. p. 32–36; Hall, ‘New ethnicities’, pp. 441–449.
38
Gilroy, Black Atlantic.p.32.
39
Ibid. p. 37–38, pp. 112–113.
40
Ibid. p. 37.
41
Ibid. p. 120.
42
Ibid. p. 122.
43
Ibid. p. 127.
44
Ibid. p. 144.
45
Ibid. p. 37.
46
Ibid. p. 37.
47
Ibid. p. 39.
48
Ibid. p. 126.
49
Ibid. p. 112.
50
Moses, Classical Black Nationalism.
51
Herbert Hill, Horace Cayton, Arna Bontemps and Saunders Redding,
‘Reflections on Richard Wright: a symposium on an exiled native son’, in
D.B. Gibson (ed.) Five Black Writers: Essays on Wright, Ellison, Baldwin,
Hughes, and Leroi Jones. New York: New York University Press, 1970, pp. 58–69,
p. 66.
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