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Abstract
This essay argues that South Asian and Black diasporas in the United States formed complex transnational movements and relationships; however, the two struggles for access to American participatory democracy and privileges remained different from one another. This project begins in the eighteenth century, ends with the twenty-first century, and tracks South Asian and Black solidarities, differences, and dreams through analysis of primary and secondary sources.