Contents
Foreword, Patrick Manning
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One. Black Internationalism and Student Activism in Paris of the Fifties
Chapter Two. African Migration to Paris of the Sixties
Chapter Three. French Documentaries and the Representation of African Experiences
Chapter Four. Work, Housing, Colonial Relations, and the Formation of Oppositional Identities among Working-Class African Workers
Chapter Five. Caribbean Women in Postwar France, 1946–1974
Chapter Six. Henri Salvador’s Music and Working-Class Caribbean Males in Paris of the Sixties
Chapter Seven. French Labor Unions, Black Community and Political Activism, and Decolonization in Postcolonial Paris, 1960–1974
Chapter Eight. May ’68 in Black
Chapter Nine. Music, Le Pen, and “New” Black Activism in Contemporary France, 1974–2005
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index