Race and Revolution in Cuba: African-American Perspectives
Volume 1, Number 2

CONTENTS

Introduction
Manning Marable

The Havana Afrocubano Movement and the Harlem Renaissance: The Role of the Intellectual in the Formation of Racial and National Identity
Ricardo Rene Laremont and Lisa Yun

The Pressures of the People: Milton A. Galamison, The Parents' Workshop, and Resistance to School Integration in New York City, 1960-1963
Lisa Yvette Waller

Reflections on Cuba, Race, and Politics
James Early

Cuba: Great Contradiction, Even Greater Promise
D. Soyini Madison

Consumer Culture Among Cuban and Black American Youth
Mary Patillo-McCoy

Reflections on Cuba: History, Memory, Race and Solidarity
Lisa Brock

The Immorality of Collective Punishment: A Closer Look at the Impact of the U.S. Embargo on the Health of Cubans
Cheryl Mwaria

From Black Cuban to Afro-Cuban: Researching Race in Cuba
Clarence Lusane

From Structural Adjustment Programs to Special Period: Afro-Cubans and Afro-Caribbeans in the 1990s
Charles Green

Commentary on Race and Revolution in Cuba
Helen I. Safa

Assata Shakur: “The Continuity of Struggle”
The Editors

Book Review: The Crux of Race
John McmIllian













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