TY - GEN AU - Bush,Roderick TI - The end of white world supremacy: black internationalism and the problem of the color line PY - 2009/// CY - Philadelphia PB - Temple University Press KW - Politics and government KW - United States KW - History KW - Race relations KW - African Americans KW - Black nationalism KW - Internationalism KW - Electronic books N1 - Roderick Bush is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at St. John's University in New York City. Long an activist in the Black Power and radical movements of the 1960s through the 1980s, Bush returned to the academy in 1988 to obtain a Ph.D. He is the author of We Are Not What We Seem: Black Nationalism and Class Struggle in the American Century and editor of The New Black Vote: Politics and Power in Four American Cities; Published 2009; Printed in the United States of America; The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992; E-Book-ACLS / Zugriff nur im DHI-Lesesaal; American Council of Learned Societies/ https://www.humanitiesebook.org/about; Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I Theory -- Part II Radical Social Movements; Introduction: “The Handwriting on the Wall” -- The Peculiar Internationalism of Black Nationalism -- The Sociology of the Color Line: W.E.B. Du Bois and the End of White World Supremacy -- The Class-First, Race-First Debate: The Contradictions of Nationalism and Internationalism and the Stratification of the World-System -- Black Feminism, Intersectionality, and the Critique of Masculinist Models of Liberation -- The Civil Rights Movement and the Continuing Struggle for the Redemption of America -- Black Power, the American Dream, and the Spirit of Bandung: Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in the Age of World Revolution UR - https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb34325 ER -