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Race Women Internationalists

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Race Women Internationalists explores how a group of Caribbean and African American women in the early and mid-twentieth century traveled the world to fight colonialism, fascism, sexism, and racism...
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  • 25 May 2018
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Race Women Internationalists explores how a group of Caribbean and African American women in the early and mid-twentieth century traveled the world to fight colonialism, fascism, sexism, and racism. Based on newspaper articles, speeches, and creative fiction and adopting a comparative perspective, the book brings together the entangled lives of three notable but overlooked women: American Eslanda Robeson, Martinican Paulette Nardal, and Jamaican Una Marson. It explores how, between the 1920s and the 1960s, the trio participated in global freedom struggles by traveling; building networks in feminist, student, black-led, anticolonial, and antifascist organizations; and forging alliances with key leaders. This made them race women internationalists—figures who engaged with a variety of interconnected internationalisms to challenge various forms of inequality facing people of African descent across the diaspora and the continent. 
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Price: $34.95
Pages: 216
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 25 May 2018
ISBN: 9780520968431
Format: eBook
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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
List of Abbreviations

Introduction
1. Black and Feminist Internationalism in Interwar Europe, 1920–1935
2. The Italian Invasion of Ethiopia, the Spanish Civil War, and Anti-Fascist Internationalism, 1935–1939
3. Internationalisms during and after World War II, 1939–1949
4. Continuities and Changes, 1950–1966
Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index