Rethinking Radicalism: African Americans and the Liberation Struggles in Somalia, Libya, and Eritrea, 1945–1949

Carol Anderson
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In 1949, scholar W. E. B. Du Bois complained bitterly that the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was useless in the fight to free Africa from colonialism because the association was just a “bourgeois set-up, afraid to do anything that is not respectable.”1 Indeed, historians’ understanding of one of the most significant transformations in the twentieth century, decolonization, often echoes Du Bois’s assessment that only “radicals” had the mettle to take on this battle for the right to self-determination.2
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重新思考激进主义:非裔美国人与索马里、利比亚和厄立特里亚的解放斗争,1945-1949
1949年,学者w·e·b·杜波依斯(W. E. B. Du Bois)愤愤地抱怨说,全国有色人种协进会(NAACP)在将非洲从殖民主义中解放出来的斗争中毫无用处,因为该协会只是一个“资产阶级组织,不敢做任何不受尊重的事情”。事实上,历史学家对二十世纪最重要的变革之一——非殖民化的理解,常常与杜波依斯的评价相呼应,即只有“激进分子”才有勇气为争取自决权而战
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