"This book is really smart, interesting, and useful--in short, an incredible addition to scholarship in the areas it addresses. It is an outstanding work."--Wahneema Lubiano, Duke University
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. F(o)unding Black Capital: Money, Power, Culture, and Revolution in Martin R. Delany’s Blake; or The Huts of America
2. Of What Use Is History? Blood, Race, Nation, and Ethnicity in Pauline Hopkin’s New Woman
3. From Larva to Chrysalis: Multicultural Consciousness and Anticolonial Revolution in Ralph de Boissière’s Crown Jewel
4. The New Man in the Jungle: Chaos, Community, and the Margins of the Nation-State
5. The Masculinization of Mothering: The Oakland Black Panthers and the Black Body Politic
6. A Politics of Change: Sistren, Subalternity, and the Social Pact in the War for Democratic Socialism
7. Geopolitics/Geoculture: Denationalization in the New World Order
Notes
Bibliography
Index