African-American leftism
For Leftism among African-Caribbeans, see Afro-Caribbean leftism
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African-American leftism refers to left-wing political currents that have developed among various African-American communities in the United States. These currents are active around social issues, and often call for an African-American led movement that aims at bringing about some form of socialism between the African-American community and White community and other minority groups.
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