"Hayes has produced a work that will be of considerable interest to historians, political theorists, and a general public interested in both Black Power and African liberation."
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Minkah Makalani, University of Texas at Austin
"A conceptually rich book. Its theoretical intervention around a ‘Diaspora underground’ is a brilliant framework that speaks to the nature of a radicalized Black Diaspora formed in response to state repression."
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Quito Swan, University of Massachusetts Boston
"Binding the practical and the theoretical, Hayes gives us new ways to think about how transnationalism works, not only in politics but in hearts and minds. Bristling with insights on every page, Love for Liberation will engage—indeed, inspire."
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Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore, Yale University (Emerita)
"This evocative, well-written study creatively illuminates the manifold connections that undergird the Diaspora Underground. Bravo!"
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Gerald Horne, author of White Supremacy Confronted: U.S. Imperialism and Anti-Communism vs. the Liberation of Southern Africa, from Rhodes to Mandela
"Hayes offers a fresh, compelling, and illuminating lens onto a set of crucial questions about movements for Black liberation. The result is a conversation-changing book, one that fundamentally challenges much of the received wisdom about antiracist movements and activists."
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Dara Z. Strolovitch, Princeton University
"Have the courage to read this book if you seek illuminating accounts of antiracism, liberation, and freedom aimed at making all Black lives matter!"
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Neil Roberts, Williams College