Malcolm X, la liberación de los negros y el camino al poder obrero

Malcolm X, la liberación de los negros y el camino al poder obrero

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Biography History
Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 430
Idioma Español
Publicado Feb 1, 2010
Editorial Pathfinder Press
Edición 1a
ISBN-10 1604880244
ISBN-13 9781604880243
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Jack Barnes explores the powerful movement for Black liberation in the United States, tracing its roots and the revolutionary paths it has taken throughout history. The narrative delves into the socio-political landscape that gave rise to figures like Malcolm X, who became a pivotal force in advocating for the rights and empowerment of Black Americans. Through a comprehensive examination of past struggles, Barnes illuminates the interconnectedness of racial injustice and the broader fight for workers' rights, arguing that true liberation cannot be achieved without addressing systemic inequalities.

As the struggle continues to evolve, the book offers a thoughtful analysis of the intersection between race and class. Barnes emphasizes the importance of solidarity among marginalized groups, positing that workers’ power is intrinsically linked to the liberation of Black individuals. This work serves not only as a historical account but also as a call to action for those who seek to understand and participate in ongoing movements for justice and equality in society.

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