Historian Robin D.G. Kelley explores the radical Black politics of scholar Cedric J. Robinson - from his historical understanding of race and capitalism as inherently inseparable systems, to his vision of the possibilities of politics, rooted deep in struggles past and present - setting the groundwork for new grounds in Black radicals thought and action for generations to come.
Robin wrote the essay "Winston Whiteside and the Politics of the Possible" for the Verso collection Futures of Black Radicalism.
Robin D.G. Kelley is a writer and the Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History.