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City of Islands: Caribbean Intellectuals in New York

Online ISBN:
9781626746435
Print ISBN:
9781628462265
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
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City of Islands: Caribbean Intellectuals in New York

Tammy L. Brown
Tammy L. Brown
Miami University of Ohio
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Published:
1 August 2015
Online ISBN:
9781626746435
Print ISBN:
9781628462265
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi

Abstract

In City of Islands, Dr. Tammy L. Brown uses the life stories of Caribbean intellectuals as “windows” into the dynamic history of immigration in New York and the long battle for racial equality in modern America. This is an important book because it is the first interdisciplinary, book-length study of how specific Caribbean intellectuals—Ethelred Brown, Richard B. Moore, Pearl Primus, Shirley Chisholm, and Paule Marshall, used the written, spoken and performed word in the cause of racial equality in the United States and in the Caribbean throughout the entire twentieth century. In the discipline of History, Caribbean immigrants living in the United States is surprisingly understudied. We have only four book-length historical accounts, and they only cover Caribbean contributions to the tradition of black political radicalism during the first half of the twentieth century. In contrast, City of Islands includes original analysis of sermons, speeches, poetry, short stories, novels, and choreography, to provide insights into each individual’s personality and intellectual style of self-presentation.

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