LIST OF PUBLICATIONS (with links)
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BOOKS:

Black is a Country: Race and the Unfinished Struggle for Democracy (Cambridge: Harvard University Press), 2004.

JOURNALS:

The Afro-Asian Century (co-edited with Andrew Jones), a special issue of positions: east asia cultures critique, Spring 2003, vol., 11.1.

SELECTED ARTICLES:

"Negro Exceptionalism: The Antinomies of Harold Cruse," in Jerry Watts, Harold Cruse's Crisis of the Negro Intellectual Reconsidered (New York: Routlege, 2004), pp. 73-95.

"Re-Tracing the Black-Red Thread," American Literary History, Vol. 15(4), Winter 2004.

"Cold War Redux: On the New Totalitarianism," Radical History Review, Winter 2003, pp. 171-181.

"Statement on 9/11," (with Alys Weinbaum), in Newsletter of the Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities of the American Sociological Association, December 2001.

"Toward an Effective Anti-Racism," in Manning Marable, ed., Beyond the Ebony Tower (New York: Columbia University Press, 2000).

"Sexuality, Organizing and Trade Unions," (with Amber Hollibaugh), in Kitty Krupat and Patrick McCreery, Out at Work (Boston: South End Press, 2000).

"Irritants or Apologists: A Reply to Michael Kazin," New Labor Forum, Fall/Winter 1999.

"Notes on a Nominal Report," A Response to the President's Race Initiative," Souls: Critical Dialogues in Black Politics, Society and Culture, vol. 3, Fall 1999.

"Culture/Wars: Recoding Empire in an Age of Democracy," American Quarterly, September 1998, pp. 471-522.

"The Black Panthers and the Undeveloped Country of the Left," in Charles E. Jones, The Black Panther Party Reconsidered: Reflections and Scholarship (Baltimore: Black Classic Press, 1998).

WORKS-IN-PROGRESS (Edited Anthologies):

The Afro-Asian Century (with Andrew Jones), (Durham: Duke University Press, forthcoming).

Re-Thinking Black Marxism (with Brent Edwards and Penny Von Eschen), (Durham: Duke University Press, forthcoming).

WORKS-IN-PROGRESS (Single Author):

The Afterlife of Fascism: A Post-WWII History

Exceptional Empire: A Short History of U.S. Imperialism from the Philippine Wars to the Gulf Wars