From Scottsboro to Munich
Susan D. Pennybacker
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From Scottsboro to Munich
Discover the compelling narrative of From Scottsboro to Munich by Susan D. Pennybacker, published in 2009. This insightful book spans 408 pages, offering a detailed examination of the activist lives that shaped the 1930s. Pennybacker presents a vivid portrait of a global network of individuals and organizations that challenged the pervasive racism and colonialism of the time.
By placing race at the forefront, this work intricately explores the intersections of British, imperial, and transatlantic political culture during a critical decade. Delve into the history of African Americans in Great Britain, their relations with both British and German counterparts, and the broader implications for race relations and politics in the 20th century. Perfect for anyone interested in social justice, history, and the dynamics of race, From Scottsboro to Munich is a must-read that shines a light on the struggles and triumphs of this pivotal era.
From Scottsboro to Munich