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Introduction: Making Dread History; Robert A. Hill and the Archive of Black Memory
Part I. On Garvey and Garveyism
?Comradeship of the More Advanced Races?: Marcus Garvey and the Brotherhood Movement in Britain, 1913-1914
West Indians of the North: Garveyism in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1916-1923
Garvey's Gospel, Garvey's Game
Horizons of Possibility: The Contours of African Garveyism, 1923-1940
Last Testament: Marcus Garvey's The Black Man, 1933-1939
Part II. Pan-Africanism in Theory and Practice
King Menelik's Nephew: Prince Thomas Mackarooroo, aka Prince Ludwig Menelek of Abyssinia
Racial and Radical: Cyril V. Briggs, The Crusader Magazine, and the African Blood
Brotherhood, 1918-1922
Dread History: Leonard P. Howell and Millenarian Visions in the Early Rastafarian Religion
Ethiopian Stories: George S. Schuyler and Literary Pan-Africanism in the 1930s
From New World to Abeng: George Beckford and the Horn of Black Power in Jamaica, 1968-1970
Walter Rodney and the Restatement of Pan-Africanism in Theory and Practice
C.L.R. James and the Vision of Emancipation: An Interview with Robert A. Hill
Redemption Works: From "African Redemption" to "Redemption Song"
Appendix: Works by Robert A. Hill
Part I. On Garvey and Garveyism
?Comradeship of the More Advanced Races?: Marcus Garvey and the Brotherhood Movement in Britain, 1913-1914
West Indians of the North: Garveyism in the Caribbean Diaspora, 1916-1923
Garvey's Gospel, Garvey's Game
Horizons of Possibility: The Contours of African Garveyism, 1923-1940
Last Testament: Marcus Garvey's The Black Man, 1933-1939
Part II. Pan-Africanism in Theory and Practice
King Menelik's Nephew: Prince Thomas Mackarooroo, aka Prince Ludwig Menelek of Abyssinia
Racial and Radical: Cyril V. Briggs, The Crusader Magazine, and the African Blood
Brotherhood, 1918-1922
Dread History: Leonard P. Howell and Millenarian Visions in the Early Rastafarian Religion
Ethiopian Stories: George S. Schuyler and Literary Pan-Africanism in the 1930s
From New World to Abeng: George Beckford and the Horn of Black Power in Jamaica, 1968-1970
Walter Rodney and the Restatement of Pan-Africanism in Theory and Practice
C.L.R. James and the Vision of Emancipation: An Interview with Robert A. Hill
Redemption Works: From "African Redemption" to "Redemption Song"
Appendix: Works by Robert A. Hill