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  1. Robin D.G. Kelley has 83 books on Goodreads with 55875 ratings. Robin D.G. Kelleys most popular book is Discourse on Colonialism.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robin_KelleyRobin Kelley - Wikipedia

    Kelley has also used the concept of racial capitalism in his work. Writing and publications. Kelley has written several books focusing on African-American history and culture as well as race relations, including Race Rebels: Culture, Politics, and the Black Working Class (1994), and Yo' Mama's DisFunktional!:

  3. 15 de jun. de 2003 · Focusing on the visions of activists from C. L. R. James to Aime Cesaire and Malcolm X, Kelley writes of the hope that Communism offered, the mindscapes of Surrealism, the transformative potential of radical feminism, and of the four-hundred-year-old dream of reparations for slavery and Jim Crow.

  4. 2 de nov. de 2010 · by Robin D. G. Kelley (Author) 4.7 629 ratings. See all formats and editions. From the mind of brilliant historian Robin Kelley comes the first full biography of legendary jazz musician Thelonious Monk, including full access to the family's archives, dozens of interviews, and an afterword for Monk’s 2017 centennial.

  5. Robin D.G. Kelleys books. Average rating: 4.34 · 7,815 ratings · 858 reviews · 83 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by Robin D.G. Kelley… Quotes by Robin D.G. Kelley (?) “Without new visions, we don’t know what to build, only what to knock down.

  6. 27 de oct. de 2021 · My books include, Africa Speaks, America Answers: Modern Jazz in Revolutionary Times (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2012); The lonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original (The Free Press, 2009); Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination (Beacon Press, 2002); with Howard Zinn and Dana Frank, Three Strikes: The ...

  7. Focusing on the visions of activists from C. L. R. James to Aime Cesaire and Malcolm X, Kelley writes of the hope that Communism offered, the mindscapes of Surrealism, the transformative potential of radical feminism, and of the four-hundred-year-old dream of reparations for slavery and Jim Crow.