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11. "Read this CLR James speech"
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/james-clr/works/1967/black-power.htm

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(from a letter James wrote to Stokely Carmichael) One of my most important and pregnant experiences is my experience both personal and otherwise of West Indians and people of West Indian origin who have made their way on the broad stage of Western civilization. Some of them I knew very well personally and others I have studied, am very familiar with their work, and have systematically added to my information and knowledge about them from people who knew them well. They are Marcus Garvey, George Padmore, Aimé Césaire, Frantz Fanon. These are West Indians who have played a role on the world political stage that is not even properly understood by their own people. One of the tasks I have set myself is to make people understand what these men have done and their significance in world politics. In a substantial respect I am one of them, although I have not played the concrete role that they have played: I say that I am one of them because it means that I understand the type very well. And you are one. I suspected it when I was reading some of your writings and having heard you I am absolutely certain of it.

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Now you notice that Booker T. Washington was from the South of the United States. W.E.B. Du Bois was South and North, everywhere, and in the world outside: his was a universal mind. But the West Indians, Garvey, Césaire, Padmore and Fanon, all worked abroad, away from home, and much of their work, in fact most of it, was concerned with Africa. And taking advantage of this immense political experience which has been accumulated, and the advanced stage of American society, we find that it is in the United States that the Negro struggle has advanced and is now taken to the highest peak it has ever reached. For note that whereas the others on the whole concentrated on Africa and peoples of African descent, in the voice of Stokely we can hear that they are laying the basis of a mortal struggle to the death for what black people believe to be their rights.

  

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The West Indies and Pan Africanism [View all] , MALACHI, Tue May-24-05 10:35 AM
 
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Two more off top...
May 24th 2005
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Dang, how did I forget these brothers:
May 24th 2005
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I might agree
May 24th 2005
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      Exactly my point...
May 24th 2005
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           Depends on who you call leaders...
May 24th 2005
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                RE: Depends on who you call leaders...
May 24th 2005
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                     RE: Depends on who you call leaders...
May 24th 2005
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                          You know Dr. Carruthers was born in Dallas, right?
May 24th 2005
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                          He wasn't born in Dallas!!!
May 24th 2005
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                          RE: Depends on who you call leaders...
May 24th 2005
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                               Yeah my bad
May 24th 2005
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Just to add to your list of African Americans
May 24th 2005
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      Yup... Paul Cuffe too
May 24th 2005
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RE: The West Indies and Pan Africanism
May 24th 2005
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Walter Rodney
May 24th 2005
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RE: Walter Rodney
May 24th 2005
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      I've known about this but can't go :(
May 24th 2005
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Adding names...
May 24th 2005
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Thank you for adding on to the cipher...
May 24th 2005
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Not to say that James offers answers here
May 24th 2005
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      Thanks for the James excerpts...
May 24th 2005
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           I'm not sure
May 24th 2005
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           Not Shelby Steele,
Jun 10th 2005
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                Not much better!
Jun 11th 2005
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I missed this?
May 24th 2005
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I don't think I understand your meaning.
May 24th 2005
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The Connection
May 25th 2005
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so this convo is just DEAD? wha hapm?
May 25th 2005
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It might be some cake left...
May 25th 2005
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      Well, I'd like to talk about how the struggles stateside
May 25th 2005
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           I think you're raising interesting issues
May 25th 2005
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                The Haitian revolution can be be an indicator of consciousness
May 25th 2005
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                RE: The Haitian revolution can be be an indicator of consciousness
May 26th 2005
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                Thanks for getting my back, brother...
May 26th 2005
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                RE: missing out...
May 29th 2005
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                Oh, no that wasn't my point.
May 26th 2005
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I should visit Activist more often... n/m
May 26th 2005
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Might be a good idea...FireBrand is doing a good job
May 26th 2005
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RE: The West Indies and Pan Africanism
May 26th 2005
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co-sign
May 26th 2005
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RE: The West Indies and Pan Africanism
Jun 11th 2005
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