David Featherstone is Reader in Human Geography at the University of Glasgow.
Christian Høgsbjerg is a Lecturer in Critical History and Politics in the School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Brighton
Alan Rice is Professor in English and American Studies at UCLan, Preston, co-director of the Institute for Black Atlantic Research (IBAR) and director of the Research Centre in Migration, Diaspora and Exile (MIDEX)
Introduction: A galaxy of stars to steer by - David Featherstone, Christian Høgsbjerg and Alan Rice
I - Black Bolshevism
1 Hubert Henry Harrison: Black radicalism and the Colored International - Brian Kwoba
2 Wilfred Domingo under investigation: the 'Negro menace' of 1919 - Peter Hulme
3 Cyril Briggs: guns, bombs, spooks and writing the revolution - Jak Peake
4 Gendering the Black radical tradition: Grace P. Campbell's role in the formation of a radical feminist tradition in African American intellectual culture - Lydia Lindsey
II - Interwar intersections of Red and Black
5 Clements Kadalie, the ICU and the transformation of Communism in Southern Africa, 1917-31 - Henry Dee
6 Pan-Africanism and Marxism in interwar France: the case of Lamine Senghor - David Murphy
7 Black Americans in Russia: Ira Aldridge and Paul Robeson - Lisa Merrill and Theresa Saxon
III - Politics and Poetics
8 Raya Dunayevskaya: the embodiment of the Red/Black Atlantic in theory and practice - Chris Gilligan and Nigel Niles
9 European Marxist or Black intellectual? C.L.R. James and the advancement of Marxism beyond Russian-Leninism - Tennyson S. D. Joseph
10 Poetry and Walter Rodney'sThe Unfinished Revolution- David Austin
11 'Hard Facts': Amiri Baraka and Marxism-Leninism in the 1970s - David Grundy
Afterword - Hakim Adi