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Black, brown, yellow, and left : radical activism in Los Angeles

Traces the roots of third world radicalism in Southern California during the 1960s and 1970s. Focusing on the Black Panther Party, El Centro de Accion Social y Autonomo, and East Wind, a Japanese American collective, the author explores how they sought to realize their ideas about race and class, gender relations, and multiracial alliances.
eBook, English, ©2006
University of California Press, Berkeley, ©2006
History
1 online resource (xv, 346 pages :) : illustrations, maps.
9780520245198, 9780520245204, 0520245199, 0520245202
995881045
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
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