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Obi B. Egbuna, C. L. R. James and the birth of black power in Britain: Black radicalism in Britain 1967–72

R.E.R. Bunce's essay on the political direction black British radicalism took in the late 1960s. This transformation followed the visit of Stokely Carmichael whom the Labour Party deported.

Submitted by wojtek on June 2, 2020

Twentieth Century British History, Vol. 22, No. 3, 2011, pp. 391–414

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