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Malcolm X, Black Liberation, and the Road to Workers Power [Arabic]

Introduction by Jack Barnes, Interview with Malcolm X published in the January 1965 Young Socialist magazine; Ending Racism, Ending the Dictatorship of Capital by Jack Barnes

Format: Paper

139 Pages

Edition: 1st

Year: 2013

Publisher: Pathfinder Press

ISBN: 9781604880502

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The foundations for the explosive rise of the Black liberation struggle in the US beginning in the mid-1950s were laid by the massive migration of Blacks from the rural South to cities and factories across the continent, drawn by capital's insatiable need for labor power—and cannon fodder for its wars....

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