It is a "collection of cultural, intellectual, action-oriented labor aimed at disrupting social, political, economic, and cultural norms originating in anti-colonial and antislavery efforts.
[3] Influential concepts from the Black radical tradition include abolition, racial capitalism, and intersectionality.
[4] The Black radical tradition is closely related to anti-colonial, decolonial thought and Marxist third worldism.
[5][6] Prominent figures and movements associated with the Black radical tradition include W. E. B.
A prominent Black Radical journal is Race & Class.