Review:
Decolonizing France: Transnational Activism, Race, And Black Consciousness In The Seventies
overall review score: 4.5
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Decolonizing France: Transnational Activism, Race, and Black Consciousness in the Seventies is a book that explores the activism and struggles for racial equality in France during the 1970s.
Key Features
- Analysis of transnational activism
- Examination of race relations in France
- Discussion of black consciousness movements
Pros
- Comprehensive exploration of an important period in French history
- Insightful analysis of complex issues surrounding race and activism
Cons
- May be dense or academic for some readers
- Focused on a specific time period and location