The Black Jacobins Reader The Black Jacobins Reader provides a comprehensive analysis of C. L. R. James's classic history of the Haitian Revolution.
Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination This history of renegade intellectuals and artists of the African diaspora throughout the twentieth century begins with the premise that the…
Reflections on Pan-Africanism Transcript of speech given on November 20, 1973. James discusses George Padmore's break with the USSR, Jomo Kenyatta, Kwame Nkrumah, Julius…
Walter Rodney and the Question of Power A talk by CLR James' given six months after the assassination of Walter Rodney, with introduction by the Race Today Collective.
Silences on the suppression of workers self-emancipation: historical problems with CLR James's interpretation of V.I. Lenin Matthew Quest, writing for Insurgent Notes, details CLR James' treatment of Lenin…
The Dragon and the Hydra: A Historical Study of Organizational Methods Investigation by Russell Maroon Shoatz into the methods of organisation used by maroons in Suriname…
The Coal Miners’ General Strike of 1949-50 and the Birth of Marxist-Humanism in the U.S. Written by Andy Philips with a foreword by Raya Dunayevska this gives an overview…
Black Sansculottes and Ambitious Marionettes: Cedric J. Robinson, CLR James and the Critique of Political Leadership - Alberto Toscano Leadership can serve as a privileged prism to revisit, in this theoretical homage…
What's My Name?: Black Vernacular Intellectuals Grant Farred looks at Muhammad Ali, C. L. R. James, Stuart Hall, and Bob Marley
A New Notion This book contains two essays. The first is Every Cook Can Govern by C.L.R. James. The second is The Invading Socialist Society, by James and Raya Dunayevskaya.
A History of Pan-African Revolt A survey of revolt across the African world by C.LR. James, first published in 1938.