Radical pacifism and the black freedom movement: an analysis of Liberation magazine, 1956 - 1965

This study explores radical pacifists’ intellectual engagement with the black freedom movement by examining the New York-based magazine Liberation between 1956 and 1965. It argues that two priorities shaped Liberation’s responses to the movement: the concern to promote the philosophy and practice of...

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Main Author: Fleming, Tamara
Other Authors: Loewen, Royden (History)
Language:en_US
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4149
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-41492014-03-29T03:43:18Z Radical pacifism and the black freedom movement: an analysis of Liberation magazine, 1956 - 1965 Fleming, Tamara Loewen, Royden (History) Churchill, David (History) Burbank, Garin (History) Colorado, Carlos (Religion & Culture, University of Winnipeg) radical pacifism black freedom movement Liberation magazine United States history civil rights movement nonviolent direct action intellectual radicalism peace activism This study explores radical pacifists’ intellectual engagement with the black freedom movement by examining the New York-based magazine Liberation between 1956 and 1965. It argues that two priorities shaped Liberation’s responses to the movement: the concern to promote the philosophy and practice of nonviolent direct action, and the concern to advocate radical social change in the United States. Until 1965 Liberation promoted the civil rights movement as a potential catalyst for the nonviolent reconstruction of U.S. democracy. Liberation became a forum for exploring the common ground as well as the tensions between radical pacifist priorities and those of various black freedom activists. The tensions are particularly apparent in Liberation’s reflections on the challenges of linking peace activism with the freedom struggle in the early 1960s, and in its 1964-65 debate over civil rights leaders’ strategy of coalition with the Democratic Party in the context of the escalating war in Vietnam. 2010-09-10T22:17:32Z 2010-09-10T22:17:32Z 2010-09-10T22:17:32Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4149 en_US
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topic radical pacifism
black freedom movement
Liberation magazine
United States history
civil rights movement
nonviolent direct action
intellectual radicalism
peace activism
spellingShingle radical pacifism
black freedom movement
Liberation magazine
United States history
civil rights movement
nonviolent direct action
intellectual radicalism
peace activism
Fleming, Tamara
Radical pacifism and the black freedom movement: an analysis of Liberation magazine, 1956 - 1965
description This study explores radical pacifists’ intellectual engagement with the black freedom movement by examining the New York-based magazine Liberation between 1956 and 1965. It argues that two priorities shaped Liberation’s responses to the movement: the concern to promote the philosophy and practice of nonviolent direct action, and the concern to advocate radical social change in the United States. Until 1965 Liberation promoted the civil rights movement as a potential catalyst for the nonviolent reconstruction of U.S. democracy. Liberation became a forum for exploring the common ground as well as the tensions between radical pacifist priorities and those of various black freedom activists. The tensions are particularly apparent in Liberation’s reflections on the challenges of linking peace activism with the freedom struggle in the early 1960s, and in its 1964-65 debate over civil rights leaders’ strategy of coalition with the Democratic Party in the context of the escalating war in Vietnam.
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title Radical pacifism and the black freedom movement: an analysis of Liberation magazine, 1956 - 1965
title_short Radical pacifism and the black freedom movement: an analysis of Liberation magazine, 1956 - 1965
title_full Radical pacifism and the black freedom movement: an analysis of Liberation magazine, 1956 - 1965
title_fullStr Radical pacifism and the black freedom movement: an analysis of Liberation magazine, 1956 - 1965
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