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Reddit mentions of Colored Cosmopolitanism: The Shared Struggle for Freedom in the United States and India
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Yes! There's a long an amazing history of South Asians and African Americans working together in common struggle for joint decolonization of South Asia and African America. Two of my favorite books on the topic:
If living a world away, Tagore could be in conversation with African-American newspapers (Google "A Message to the American Negro from Rabindranath Tagore"), and Nehru with folks like W.E.B. DuBois, I feel like we have all the historical grounding/precedent we need to be able to build together with our African American friends and neighbors. (Of course these stories are all based on South Asia and African America, not South Asian Americans and African Americans โ but the work we do today is how history is made.)