Customer Review: Another great discours from Aimee Cesaire reagrding the Europeans bumbling excuse for justifying the illegal acquistion of others peoples land and resources, and slavery. No wonder I personally have BLACK RAGE.
Customer Review: Kelley highlights an underappreciated portion of twentieth century American history - the intersection of the Negro working class with the simultaneous aspects of race and class. His book delves into the interwar period, and brings back almost forgotten archives and memories. The influence of... more info
Customer Review: Yo' Mama's Disfunktional! by Robin DG Kelley is an extremely thought-provoking compilation of essays. Kelley offers his readers a social critique on Urban America. Using all he has, Kelley gathers everything from historical information to personal experience to make this book as powerful as it can... more info
Customer Review: This book and CD are a wealth of knowledge. As a person of African descent, hearing how these persons were treated in a county supposedly for freedom and equality, not only was a horrified but very angry.
I will NEVER forgive this coutry for the ill treatment and hardship that racism and... more info
Customer Review: Upon completion of this treatise all readers should receive a Master's Degree in Black Studies. Robinson provides a detailed and complex study of Black Radicalism and Marxism's relation to it. This book works on a number of levels; Historical, Sociological and Philosophical. I think one of the... more info
Customer Review: This book is truly awful. I had the misfortune of being assigned this book for a class, and let me tell you...Just awful. First of all, the author is a unreconstructed Communist who never admitted that Communism failed. Secondly, the book is totally self-indulgent; it's not historical at all. He... more info
Customer Review: This is a first-rate history of the Communist Party and its fellow-travelers in Alabama during the depression. It describes the Party during the "third period" and the popular front era. While it does not discuss the ulterior motives of the Party in any great detail, it does help to establish the... more info