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Cosmopolitan Guerrillas
by
Malloy, Sean L
in
Algiers
/ anticolonial violence
/ Black Panther Party
/ Congo
/ Eldridge Cleaver
/ History of the Americas
/ intercommunalism
/ Kathleen Cleaver
/ Revolutionary People's Communications Network
2017
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Cosmopolitan Guerrillas
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Malloy, Sean L
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Algiers
/ anticolonial violence
/ Black Panther Party
/ Congo
/ Eldridge Cleaver
/ History of the Americas
/ intercommunalism
/ Kathleen Cleaver
/ Revolutionary People's Communications Network
2017
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Cosmopolitan Guerrillas
2017
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This chapter analyzes how the most dramatic blow to the international section came not from Eldridge Cleaver's rivals in the Black Panther Party (BPP), whom he derisively referred to as the “Peralta Street Gang,” but rather from one of his putative Asian allies. Initially hopeful of moving his base of operations to the People's Republic of the Congo, Cleaver ultimately embraced a strategy for transnational anticolonial violence that was in many ways the mirror image of Newton's intercommunalism. Fueled by new technology and the tireless efforts of Kathleen Cleaver, the Revolutionary People's Communications Network (RPCN) served as the aboveground apparatus connecting the exiles in Algiers with former Panthers and allies around the world. The ultimate goal, however, remained not simply communications but revolution.
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Cornell University Press
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9781501702396, 1501702394, 9781501713422, 1501713426
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