Polsgrove reviews book in international relations
Professor Emerita Carol Polsgrove’s review of Robert Vitalis’ book, White World Order, Black Power Politics: The Birth of American International Relations, was published in the American Historical Review in June.
The review examines Vitalis’ book by discussing the work of W. E. B. Du Bois, Alain Locke and Raymond Leslie Buelle as they fought against racial inequality in the early 20th century.
Polsgrove is also author of Ending British Rule in Africa: Writers in a Common Cause; When We Were Young in Africa: 1948-1960, It Wasn’t Pretty, Folks, But Didn’t We Have Fun?: Esquire in the Sixties; Divided Minds: Intellectuals and the Civil Rights Movement; and Writers in a Common Cause: Ending British Rule in Africa.