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Nation Time! \\ 355<br />

Black and Red: W.E.B. Du Bois and <strong>the</strong> Afro-American Response to <strong>the</strong> Cold War,<br />

1944-1963 (Albany, 1986).<br />

14. Van Gosse, Where <strong>the</strong> Boys Are: Cuba, Cold War America and <strong>the</strong> Mak<strong>in</strong>g of a New<br />

Left (New York, 1993), 120-23, 131-32, 147-54, 219-20.<br />

15. Additional support for <strong>the</strong> Cuban Revolution as a beacon for oppressed peoples<br />

came from Angela Davis, Eldridge Cleaver, and Stokely Carmichael. Gosse, Where<br />

<strong>the</strong> Boys Are, 152-54, 211; Assata Shakur, Assata: An Autobiography (New York, 1987),<br />

266-74; Angela Davis, Angela Dams: An Autobiography (New York, 1974), 198-216;<br />

Kathleen Rout, Eldridge Cleaver (Boston, 1991), 95-111; Carmichael, "Solidarity<br />

With Lat<strong>in</strong> America," <strong>in</strong> Stokely Speaks, 101—10.<br />

16. The Autobiography of Malcolm X (New York, 1964), 334-382; Frantz Fanon,<br />

The Wretched of <strong>the</strong> Earth (New York, 1963).<br />

17. Adolph L. Reed, Jr., "Pan-Africanism—Ideology for Liberation?" The Black<br />

Scholar 3:l(September 1971), 2-13.<br />

18. Carmichael, "The Black American and Palest<strong>in</strong>ian Revolutions," <strong>in</strong> Stokely<br />

Speaks, 143.<br />

19. Ibid., 136, 137, 142.<br />

20. Howard N. Meyer, "Understand<strong>in</strong>g Not Panic: One Jew Looks at Black<br />

Power," Negro Digest 16 (November 1966), 39.<br />

21. Murray Friedman, What Went Wrong? The Creation and Collapse of <strong>the</strong> Black-<br />

Jewish Alliance (New York, 1995), 257; James Baldw<strong>in</strong>, "Negroes Are Anti-Semitic<br />

Because They're Anti-White" {1967} repr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong> Paul Berman, ed., Blacks and Jews:<br />

Alliances and Arguments (New York, 1994), 31-41; Robert G. Weisbord and Arthur<br />

Ste<strong>in</strong>, Bittersweet Encounter: The Afro-American and <strong>the</strong> jew (New York, 1970); <strong>Jack</strong><br />

<strong>Salzman</strong>, ed. Bridges and Boundaries: African Americans and American Jews (New York,<br />

1992).<br />

22. Julius Lester, Look Out Whitey! Black Power's Gori Get Your MaMa (New York,<br />

1968).<br />

23. Weisbord and Ste<strong>in</strong>, Bittersweet Encounter, 85-218; Friedman, What Went<br />

Wrong?, 195-273; Norman Podhoretz, "My Negro Problem—and Ours" (1963),<br />

with Postscript (1993), <strong>in</strong> Berman, ed., Blacks and Jews, 76-96.<br />

24. Clayborne Carson, "The Politics of Relations between African-Americans and<br />

Jews," <strong>in</strong> Berman, ed., Blacks and Jews, 135, 134.<br />

25. Carmichael, "The Black American and Palest<strong>in</strong>ian Revolutions."<br />

26. Adarn Fairclough, To Redeem <strong>the</strong> Soul of America: The Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Christian<br />

leadership Conference and Mart<strong>in</strong> Lu<strong>the</strong>r K<strong>in</strong>g, Jr. (A<strong>the</strong>ns, GA, 1987).

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