ContentsAcknowledgments viiNotes on Japanese Sources and Names xiIntroduction: Du Bois's Challenge 1Part I: Discourses1 New Negro Radicalism and Pro-Japan Provocation 192 W. E. B. Du Bois's Afro-Asian Philosophy of World History 54Part II: Collectives3 The Making of "Colored-Internationalism" in Postwar Japan 974 The Presence of (Black) Liberation in Occupied Okinawa 138Conclusion: We Who Become Together 183Notes 189Bibliography 217Index 233About the Author 243
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