In the effort to end racial divisions and to bring equality to African-Americans and other ethnic groups in the US, Forman offers a detailed analysis and history of self-determination, and a clear definition of what is required, for a group of people to constitute a nation. An explanation is presented of why the African-American people constitute an oppressed nation within the area of the US known as the Black Belt. The call is made for autonomy for the African-American people under existing governmental structures.
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In the effort to end racial divisions and to bring equality to African-Americans and other ethnic groups in the US, Forman offers a detailed analysis and history of self-determination, and a clear definition of what is required, for a group of people to constitute a nation. An explanation is presented of why the African-American people constitute an oppressed nation within the area of the US known as the Black Belt. The call is made for autonomy for the African-American people under existing governmental structures.
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