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Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left

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Laura Pulido traces the roots of third world radicalism in Southern California during the 1960s and 1970s in this accessible, wonderfully illustrated comparative study. Focusing on the Black Panthe...
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  • 16 January 2006
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Laura Pulido traces the roots of third world radicalism in Southern California during the 1960s and 1970s in this accessible, wonderfully illustrated comparative study. Focusing on the Black Panther Party, El Centro de Acción Social y Autonomo (CASA), and East Wind, a Japanese American collective, she explores how these African American, Chicana/o, and Japanese American groups sought to realize their ideas about race and class, gender relations, and multiracial alliances. Based on thorough research as well as extensive interviews, Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left explores the differences and similarities between these organizations, the strengths and weaknesses of the third world left as a whole, and the ways that differential racialization led to distinct forms of radical politics. Pulido provides a masterly, nuanced analysis of complex political events, organizations, and experiences. She gives special prominence to multiracial activism and includes an engaging account of where the activists are today, together with a consideration of the implications for contemporary social justice organizing.
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Price: $17.95
Pages: 361
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: American Crossroads
Publication Date: 16 January 2006
ISBN: 9780520938892
Format: eBook
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List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part I. Race, Class, and Activism
1. Race and Political Activism
2. Differential Racialization in Southern California
3. The Politicization of the Third World Left

Part II. The Third World Left
4. Serving the People and Vanguard Politics: The Formation of the Third World Left in Los Angeles
5. Ideologies of Nation, Class, and Race in the Third World Left
6. The Politics of Solidarity: Interethnic Relations in the Third World Left
7. Patriarchy and Revolution: Gender Relations in the Third World Left
8. The Third World Left Today and Contemporary Activism

Notes
Bibliography
Index