Set the world on fire
Book • 2018
The book examines the global dimensions of the Black Power Movement, focusing on the movement's engagement with Africa and its impact on international politics.
It explores how Black Power activists sought to connect their struggles for racial equality in the United States with broader anti-colonial movements in Africa and the Caribbean.
The book highlights the transnational networks and alliances that Black Power activists built with African leaders and liberation movements.
It analyzes the ways in which Black Power ideology influenced debates about race, identity, and liberation on a global scale.
The book contributes to a deeper understanding of the global reach and significance of the Black Power Movement.
It explores how Black Power activists sought to connect their struggles for racial equality in the United States with broader anti-colonial movements in Africa and the Caribbean.
The book highlights the transnational networks and alliances that Black Power activists built with African leaders and liberation movements.
It analyzes the ways in which Black Power ideology influenced debates about race, identity, and liberation on a global scale.
The book contributes to a deeper understanding of the global reach and significance of the Black Power Movement.
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Keisha N. Blain mentions this book when she speaks about her research on Margaret Cartwright.

Keisha N. Blain, "Without Fear: Black Women and the Making of Human Rights" (W.W. Norton, 2025)