Window on freedom : race, civil rights, and foreign affairs, 1945-1988 /
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The University of North Carolina Press,
2003
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Table of Contents:
- Seen from the outside: the international perspective on America's dilemma / Paul Gordon Lauren
- Race from power: U.S. foreign policy and the general crisis of white supremacy / Gerald Horne
- Brown babies: race, gender, and policy after World War II / Brenda Gayle Plummer
- Bleached souls and Red Negroes: the NAACP and Black Communists in the early Cold War, 1948-1952 / Cary Fraser
- An American dilemma: race and realpolitik in the American response to the Bandung Conference, 1955 / Cary Fraser
- Segregationists and the world: the foreign policy of the white resistance / Thomas Noer
- The unwelcome mat: African diplomats in Washington, D.C., during the Kennedy years / Michael Krenn
- Birmingham, Addis Ababa, and the image of America: international influence on U.S. civil rights politics in the Kennedy administration / Mary L. Dudziak
- Antiwar Aztlán: the Chicano movement opposes U.S. intervention in Vietnam / Lorena Oropeza
- From Cold War to global interdependence: the political economy of African American antiapartheid activism, 1968-1988 / Donald R. Culverson.