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Freedom Dreams

The Black Radical Imagination
Book • 2002
Freedom Dreams explores the history of Black radical movements in the 20th century, highlighting the role of imagination, communism, surrealism, and feminism in shaping visions for a liberated future.

The book chronicles the struggles and contributions of various activists and artists, emphasizing the importance of envisioning a better world as a precursor to creating it.

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Lewis Raven-Wallace
as a source discussing Black surrealism and its political roots.
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The Science of Unlearning And Why Organizers Need It
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Christopher Lydon
as one of
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Robin D.G. Kelly
's books.
Where Are the Intellectuals?
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Lucy Caplan
, inspired her thinking for the book's title.
Lucy Caplan, "Dreaming in Ensemble: How Black Artists Transformed American Opera" (Harvard UP, 2025)
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Yuri Kochiyama
when discussing the importance of vision in social movements.
Our Own People (2021)

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