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Hubert Harrison

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The significance of Hubert Henry Harrison (18831927)as a journalist, activist, and educatorlies in his innovation of radical solutions to radical injustices. He witnessed staggering luxury for the few alongside crushing poverty for the many. White mob violence continually haunted Black communities, while imperial conquest and world wars wrought wanton destruction upon entire nations of people. These conditions sparked a global political awakening to which Harrison gave voice as a leading figure in cutting-edge struggles for socialism, internationalism, free love, freethinking, and free speech. He did far more than cultivate the rich, dark soil in which the so-called Harlem Renaissance would take root. Harrison also played a pivotal role in the rise of Marcus Garvey and the emergence of the largest international organization of African people in modern history. Because of his fearless radicalism, however, he has been erased from popular memory.Hubert Harrisonpresents a historical restoration of Harrisons numerous intellectual and political breakthroughs. Offering a fresh interpretation of his contributions to social movements for economic, racial, and sexual liberation, Brian Kwobas richly textured narrative highlights the startling and continued relevance of Harrisons visionary thinking across generations.
Undertitel
Forbidden Genius of Black Radicalism
Författare
Brian Kwoba
ISBN
9781469687520
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
17.6.2025
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