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The Myth of Black Capitalism

Deciphers the history of “Black capitalist” rhetoric― and how it serves to enrich a minuscule few at the expense of the many

In his 1970 book The Myth of Black Capitalism, Earl Ofari Hutchinson laid out a rigorous challenge to the presumption that capitalism, in any shape or form, has the potential to rectify the stark injustices endured by...

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"Let Your Motto Be Resistance"

The Life and Thought of Henry Highland Garnet

Introduction -- 1. The launching of a career. -- 2. The developing struggle. -- 3. Prophet of revolutionary Black Nationalism. -- 4. Racism, religion, and the Black struggle. -- 5. Internationalizing the struggle. -- 6. "A grand center of negro nationality". -- 7. Looki8ng ahead.

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Black Fatherhood

The Guide to Male Parenting

What makes this book different from the many parenting guides already available? First, it is not a how-to manual. It does not tell how to diaper babies, handle tantrums, or set up a carpool. Rather, it deals with the importance of a father's involvement with his children and with basic principles of good parenting. Second, while so much of the...

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Other Writing

“Earl Ofari Hutchinson's sprawling half-century body of work represents an invaluable contribution to American social history and political analysis. His incisive multidisciplinary critiques of race, class, criminal justice, domestic affairs, geopolitics, and musicology will provide a robust template for progressive civil rights change and scholarship for generations to come.”

Dr Sikivu Hutchinson

Author

White Nights, Black Paradise