TY - BOOK AU - Plummer,Brenda Gayle TI - Rising wind: Black Americans and U.S. foreign affairs, 1935-1960 T2 - HeinOnline foreign relations of the US SN - 0585027153 AV - E185.6 .P68 1996eb U1 - 327.73 20 PY - 1996///] CY - Chapel Hill, London PB - The University of North Carolina Press KW - African Americans KW - Politics and government KW - Noirs américains KW - Politique et gouvernement KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Government KW - International KW - bisacsh KW - International Relations KW - General KW - fast KW - United States KW - Foreign relations KW - 1933-1945 KW - Citizen participation KW - 1945-1953 KW - 1953-1961 KW - États-Unis KW - Relations extérieures KW - Participation des citoyens KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-407) and index; 1. Race, Ethnicity, and U.S. Foreign Policy -- 2. Dictatorship and Democracy -- 3. World War II -- 4. Peace without Justice -- 5. Into the Cold War -- 6. The Long Thaw -- 7. A New Era; Electronic reproduction; [S.l.]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2010 N2 - African Americans have a long history of active involvement and interest in international affairs, but their efforts have been largely ignored by scholars of American foreign policy. Gayle Plummer brings a new perspective to the study of twentieth-century American history with her analysis of black Americans' engagement with international issues, from the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 through the wave of African independence movements of the early 1960s UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1523 ER -