keywords Black history, Black power, US, United States, Labour, Caribbean, Marcus Garvey, Poetry, Arts, Detroit, Sweden, Europe, Margeret Thatcher, Racism, Conservative Government 1979, Conservative Government 1983, New Right, UK, United Kingdom, Counter-insurgenc
Comments: pp. 1-111; "Black History - Black Politics"
Publisher: Sage
Description: Jonathan Fenderson'Towards the gentrification of Black Power(?)'; Adam Ewing 'Caribbean labour politics in the age of Garvey, 1918-1938'; Chris Searle 'Excellence in the ordinary: the poetry of Peter Blackman'; Shana L. Redmond 'Detroit’s idle: the domestic sounds of labour’s foreign landscape'; Katrina Hirvonen 'Sweden: when hate becomes the norm'; Jenny Bourne '"May we bring harmony": Thatcher’s legacy on race'; John Newsinger 'The British counter-insurgency myth'
keywords Empire, Imperialism, Malcolm X, UK, United Kingdom, Education, Racism, Trade unions, Anti-racism, New Orleans, US, United States,
Comments: pp. 1-109
Publisher: Sage
Description: Andrew Smith 'Hemmed in: on the representation of Imperial defeat'; Saladin M. Ambar 'Malcolm X at the Oxford Union'; Jake Alimahomed-Wilson 'Black longshoremen and the fight for equality in an "anti-racist" union'; Nicole Trujillo-Pagan 'Neoliberal disasters and racialisation: the case of post-Katrina Latino labour';
keywords Palestine, Israel, Colonialism, Settler-colonialism, US, United States, Foreign policy, Literature, Music, Arts, Political prisoner, Prisons,
Comments: pp. 1-116; "Constructions of Palestine"
Publisher: Sage
Description: Naseer Aruri 'United States policy and Palestine: Oslo, the Intifada and erasure'; Tahrir Hamdi 'Bearing witness in Palestinian resistance literature'; Yazan Al-Khalili '(R&B) rhythm and blues: post-traffic lights in Ramallah and Al-Bireh city'; Marwan Barghouti 'Message from a Palestinian prisoner'; Victoria Brittain 'From Khiam to Guantánamo and back: ex-prisoners and the transformation of perception'; Dan Freeman-Maloy 'Israeli state power and its liberal alibis'
Description: Barbara Ransby 'Manning Marable 1950-2011'; Neil Lazarus 'What postcolonial theory doesn’t say'; Sami Zemni 'The shaping of Islam and Islamophobia in Belgium'; Carl-Ulrik Schierup and Aleksandra Ålund 'The end of Swedish exceptionalism? Citizenship, neoliberalism and the politics of exclusion'; Julie Hearn and Monica Bergos 'Latin American cleaners fight for survival: lessons for migrant activism'
keywords Black history, Black power, UK, United Kingdom, London, Political prisoner, Prisons, Poetry, Arts, Attica, New York, US, United States, Trade unions, Students, USSR,
Comments: pp. 1-116; "Black History - Black Struggle"
Publisher: Sage
Description: Jenny Bourne 'Spaghetti House siege: making the rhetoric real'; Avery F. Gordon '"Seize the time": an interview with Stephen Jones'; The Attica Liberation Faction Manifesto of Demands'; Christian Høgsbjerg 'Mariner, renegade and castaway: Chris Braithwaite, seamen’s organiser and Pan-Africanist'; Meredith L. Roman 'Race, politics and US students in 1930s Soviet Russia'
keywords Ireland, Empire, Racism, UK, United Kingdom, Israel, Palestine, Colonialism, Settler-colonialism, Boycott Divestment and Sanctions, BDS,
Comments: pp. 1-126
Publisher: Sage
Description: Robbie McVeigh and Bill Rolston 'Civilising the Irish'; Abigail B. Bakan and Yasmeen Abu-Laban 'Palestinian resistance and international solidarity: the BDS campaign'; A.R.T. Kemasang 'Tea - midwife and nurse to capitalism';
Description: Liz Fekete and Frances Webber 'Foreign nationals, enemy penology and the criminal justice system'; Luk Vervaet 'The violence of incarceration: a response from mainland Europe'; Jon Burnett and Fidelis Chebe 'Captive labour: asylum seekers, migrants and employment in UK immigration removal centres'