
Black Marxism
by Cedric J. Robinson
Like 'Freedom Dreams', this book challenges conventional Marxist analysis of Black history.

by Robin D. G. Kelley (2002)
Kelley unearths freedom dreams in this exciting history of renegade intellectuals and artists of the African diaspora in the twentieth century. Focusing on the visions of activists from C. L. R. James to Aime Cesaire and Malcolm X, Kelley writes of the hope that Communism offered, the mindscapes of Surrealism, the transformative potential of radical feminism, and of the four-hundred-year-old dream of reparations for slavery and Jim Crow. From'the preeminent historian of black popular culture' (Cornel West), an inspiring work on the power of imagination to transform society.
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by Cedric J. Robinson
Like 'Freedom Dreams', this book challenges conventional Marxist analysis of Black history.

by Angela Y. Davis
Similar to 'Freedom Dreams', this work offers a radical critique of state power and institutions.

by Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (2016)
Echoing 'Freedom Dreams', this book explores the ongoing struggle for Black liberation and systemic change.

by Robyn C. Spencer (2016)
Like 'Freedom Dreams', this book delves into the history and evolution of Black radical movements.

by Anthony J. Ratcliff (1983)
This reading list, like 'Freedom Dreams', provides a foundational exploration of Black radical thought.
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