Revolting Capital: Racism & Radicalism in Washington, D.C., 1900-2000

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In this sweeping history of Washington, D.C., distinguished author Gerald Horne traces the pestilence that is racism—and radical resistance against it—over a century. This is a book that should be understood and studied by all anti-imperialist and progressive forces.

SKU: 9780717800360
Author(s): Gerald Horne,
Barcode: 9780717800360 ISBN: 9780717800360

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There is a fundamental contradiction in U.S. Imperialism: the capital of this empire for decades has had a majority Black population, which—in turn—has created favorable conditions not only for the erosion of the pestilence that is racism but the flourishing of the antidote that is radicalism.

In this sweeping history, distinguished author Gerald Horne traces this phenomenon over a century, in a book which should be understood and studied by all anti-imperialist and progressive forces. This relatively small metropolis also has influenced profoundly its neighbors in Maryland and Virginia, especially in the potent area of labor organizing. In turn, D.C. has also been influenced by the shifting international political arena, notably during the Cold War contest with the Soviet Union and as nations around the globe fought for and won independence against colonialism.

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Weight 24.064 oz
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × 1.208 in
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