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Afro Asia: Revolutionary Political and Cultural Connections between African Americans

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Ho, Fred, Ho, Fred, Mullen, Bill

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Publisher: Duke University Press Summary: "Afro Asiapreserves and promotes critical thinking and activism in a global culture. Here, with incisive writings from diverse intellectuals, artists, and activists, Fred Ho and Bill V. Mullen make a vital contribution towards liberation praxis that challenges the perceived permanence of manufactured distrust and division."-Joy James, author ofShadowboxing: Representations of Black Feminist Politics
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Publisher: Duke University Press

"Afro Asiapreserves and promotes critical thinking and activism in a global culture. Here, with incisive writings from diverse intellectuals, artists, and activists, Fred Ho and Bill V. Mullen make a vital contribution towards liberation praxis that challenges the perceived permanence of manufactured distrust and division."-Joy James, author ofShadowboxing: Representations of Black Feminist Politics

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