Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-231) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Origins -- The world at war -- The Cold War descends -- Cold War consequences: the Council on African Affairs in decline, 1950-1955 -- Epilogue.
Summary
Swindall closely examines the work of two organizations, the Southern Negro Youth Congress (1937-1949) and the Council on African Affairs (1937-1955), which employed a global, Pan-African perspective and were part of the mid-twentieth century efforts to address race and labor issues from a leftist view.
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