Henry Winston

Strategy for a Black Agenda

A Critique of New Theories of Liberation in the United States and Africa


Published: 1973. Some chapters printed first as pamphlets
Source: PDF
Transcription\Markup: 2021 by Gavin G.


Contents



  Acknowledgements  
1 BLACK LIBERATION: PARALLEL BUT DIFFERENT STRATEGIES  11
2 PADMORE, THE “FATHER” OF NEO-PAN-AFRICANISM  45
3 CONTRADICTIONS IN BARAKA’S “WORD MAGIC”  71
4 WHERE THERE IS A VACUUM  87
5 SOURCES OF NEO-PAN-AFRICANISM  93
6 MAOIST VIOLATION OF THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION  107
7 BEHIND THE SINO-SOVIET “BORDER” DISPUTE  127
8 ASIAN NATIONS ON THE SOVIET SIDE OF THE BORDER  133
9 THE “LEANING” THEORY OF MAO TSE-TUNG  147
10 THE “CULTURAL REVOLUTION” AND U.S. ESCALATION IN VIETNAM  167
11 SOUTH AFRICA: NEO-PAN-AFRICANISM AND MAOISM  177
12 THE CRISIS OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY  207
13 THE MEANING OF SAN RAFAEL  235
14 FROM ANTI-SLAVERY TO THE ANTI-MONOPOLY STRATEGY  267
15 STRATEGY FOR A BLACK AGENDA  287
  About the Author  323