Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Editors’ Introduction. Black Transnationalism and Japan: Concepts and Contours
- Chapter 1. Solidarity with Samurai : The Antebellum African American Press, Transnational Racial Equality, and the 1860 Japanese Embassy to the United States
- Chapter 2. From Peripheries to Transnational : African Americans in Japan’s Identity Formation, 1872–1940
- Chapter 3. Playing Changes: Music as Mediator between Japanese and Black Americans
- Chapter 4. Interracial Friendship Across Barbed Wire: Mollie Wilson and Lillian Igasaki
- Chapter 5. The Transpacific Reworking of Race and Marxist Theory : The Case of Harry Haywood’s Lifework
- Chapter 6. My Journey into Black/Africana Studies : Knowledge Should Be Power to Unite Us
- Bibliography
- Index
Index
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Editors’ Introduction. Black Transnationalism and Japan: Concepts and Contours
- Chapter 1. Solidarity with Samurai : The Antebellum African American Press, Transnational Racial Equality, and the 1860 Japanese Embassy to the United States
- Chapter 2. From Peripheries to Transnational : African Americans in Japan’s Identity Formation, 1872–1940
- Chapter 3. Playing Changes: Music as Mediator between Japanese and Black Americans
- Chapter 4. Interracial Friendship Across Barbed Wire: Mollie Wilson and Lillian Igasaki
- Chapter 5. The Transpacific Reworking of Race and Marxist Theory : The Case of Harry Haywood’s Lifework
- Chapter 6. My Journey into Black/Africana Studies : Knowledge Should Be Power to Unite Us
- Bibliography
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
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- Black Transnationalism and Japan , pp. 191 - 195Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2024