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African Americans Against the Bomb

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Book Hardback
Book African Americans Against the Bomb Vincent Intondi
Libristo code: 05134389
Publishers Stanford University Press, January 2015
Well before Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke out against nuclear weapons, African Americans we... Full description
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Well before Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke out against nuclear weapons, African Americans were protesting the Bomb. Historians have generally ignored African Americans when studying the anti-nuclear movement, yet they were some of the first citizens to protest Truman's decision to drop atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Now for the first time, "African Americans Against the Bomb" tells the compelling story of those black activists who fought for nuclear disarmament by connecting the nuclear issue with the fight for racial equality. Intondi shows that from early on, blacks in America saw the use of atomic bombs as a racial issue, asking why such enormous resources were being spent building nuclear arms instead of being used to improve impoverished communities. Black activists' fears that race played a role in the decision to deploy atomic bombs only increased when the U.S. threatened to use nuclear weapons in Korea in the 1950s and Vietnam a decade later. For black leftists in Popular Front groups, the nuclear issue was connected to colonialism: the U.S. obtained uranium from the Belgian controlled Congo and the French tested their nuclear weapons in the Sahara. By expanding traditional research in the history of the nuclear disarmament movement to look at black liberals, clergy, artists, musicians, and civil rights leaders, Intondi reveals the links between the black freedom movement in America and issues of global peace. From Langston Hughes through Lorraine Hansberry to President Obama, "African Americans Against the Bomb" offers an eye-opening account of the continuous involvement of African Americans who recognized that the rise of nuclear weapons was a threat to the civil rights of all people.

About the book

Full name African Americans Against the Bomb
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2015
Number of pages 224
EAN 9780804789424
ISBN 0804789428
Libristo code 05134389
Weight 635
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 25
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