African-American leftism
African-American leftism refers to left-wing political currents that have developed among various African-American communities in the United States of America. These currents are active around social issues, and often call for an expansive state that aims at bringing about equality of outcome between the African-American community and White community and other minority groups.
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Organisations
- African Blood Brotherhood
- Black Liberation Army
- Black Panthers
- Black Radical Congress
- Black Socialists of America
- Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
- Detroit Revolutionary Union Movement
- League of Revolutionary Black Workers
- National Brotherhood of Workers of America
- Sojourner Truth Organization
- W.E.B. Du Bois Clubs of America
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See also
- Civil rights movement (1896–1954)
- African Caribbean leftism
- The Communist Party USA and African-Americans
- Black conservatism in the United States
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