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Atlantic Highlands/New Jersey. 1994. Humanities Press. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0391037862. Edited by Scott McLemee & Paul Le Blanc. 252 pages. hardcover. Designed by Suzanne G. Bennett. keywords: Politics Black Caribbean. FROM THE PUBLISHER-C. L. R. James (1901-1989). a prominent black Trinidadian intellectual, has been increasingly recognized as a social critic, historian, and cultural commentator of central importance. During the late 1930s and 1940s, James played a key role in the revolutionary socialist current associated with Leon Trotsky. This volume provides an in-depth look at James's ‘Trotskyist years, ' presenting writings by James on Trotsky's life and work that are unavailable in other collections. The volume also includes essays by James on the work of Edmund Wilson and Richard Wright, on the impact of European colonialism on Africa, on the interrelationship between U.S. and international labor history, and on African-American history. Substantial essays by the editors, as well as by Paul Buhle, John Bracey, Martin Glaberman, and Charles van Gelderen, contextualize the actual contributions by James himself, which form the heart of the book. inventory #19449.