

Jeanelle K. Hope and Bill V. Mullen, "The Black Antifascist Tradition: Fighting Back from Anti-Lynching to Abolition" (Haymarket Books, 2024)
Mar 29, 2024
Jeanelle K. Hope and Bill V. Mullen discuss the history of Black antifascism, highlighting key figures like Ida B. Wells and Angela Y. Davis. They explore the interconnectedness of anti-blackness and fascism, showcasing global efforts from Ethiopia to Harlem. The podcast delves into the legacy of anti-lynching movements and the ongoing relevance of Black antifascism in fighting inequality and colonialism.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Black Anti-Fascist Tradition: Historical Perspectives and Influential Figures
03:41 • 16min
Exploring Black Antifascist Movements in the 1930s and World War II
19:39 • 5min
Black Anti-Fascist Activism in the 1930s and 1940s
24:50 • 8min
Exploring the Legacy of Anti-Lynching Efforts and the Genocide Petition to the United Nations
32:28 • 3min
Unveiling the Black Anti-Fascist Tradition
35:51 • 28min
Contemporary Fascism, Colonial Legacies, and the Palestine Question
01:04:15 • 3min
Exploring Historical Parallels and the Intersection of Prisons and Fascism
01:07:42 • 2min