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External And Internal Pressures On Radical Social Movements: Tracing The (De)Mobilization Of The League Of Revolutionary Black Workers, Jordan W. Scott
External And Internal Pressures On Radical Social Movements: Tracing The (De)Mobilization Of The League Of Revolutionary Black Workers, Jordan W. Scott
College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Theses and Dissertations
This thesis considers the rise and fall of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, a radical social movement located at the praxical intersection of Black Nationalism and Marxism. It traces the activities of this movement chronologically and identifies the external and internal factors that led to its demobilization. By consulting primary and archival sources, I identify two external factors of demobilization, resource deprivation and repression, and one internal factor of demobilization, factionalization. It is concluded that as repression and resource deprivation by the auto companies, the UAW, and local police forces succeeded in diminishing plant-level organization and activity, the League …