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The Pan-Africanists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

The Pan-Africanists

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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An Afrocentric Pan Africanist Vision
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

An Afrocentric Pan Africanist Vision

In An Afrocentric Pan Africanist Vision: Afrocentric Essays, Molefi Kete Asante, engages the age-old debate on Pan Africanism by providing an innovative orientation to the established discourse developed during the twentieth century. Asante opens an interrogation of the Padmorian tradition of a socialist Pan Africanism by suggesting that a deeper entry into the histories and narratives of the literary, economic, social, and spiritual values of the thousands of African societies scattered throughout the world could sustain a different agency analysis of Pan Africanism without grafting an external idea on the unity of Africa. Using his vast knowledge of the history of Africa, Asante suggests that the African renaissance cannot take place unless there is a commitment to creating an African community conscious of its own myths, origins, and economic, cultural, and philosophical traditions.

Pan-Africanism, Pan-Africanists, and African Liberation in the 21st Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Pan-Africanism, Pan-Africanists, and African Liberation in the 21st Century

In this small work Professor Horace Campbell the veteran Pan-Africanist scholar and Rodney Worrell a young organic intellectual address some of the burning issues of Pan-Africanism. The publication is a hard hitting, provocative and enlightening discourse on Pan-Africanism. It is also a road map for the way forward. Join Campbell on this journey as he engages the attention of the reader on a number of important issues: Africa and International Partnerships, defining the task of the 21st century, retreating from the mechanical concepts of humans, leaderism and the lessons of Pan-African struggles in the last century, retreating from wars and violence, African women and liberation, re-conceptu...

Booker T. Washington and Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Booker T. Washington and Africa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-01-26
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Booker T. Washington and Africa : The Making of A Pan Africanist is a paradigm-shifting book about Booker T. Washington's evolution as a Pan Africanist and his clandestine role in African affairs. The book takes a rare look into Booker T. Washington's private affairs through his personal papers. The man many considered the iconic accommodationist, pacifist and Uncle Tom had a clandestine life as a very progressive Pan Africanist who wielded measurable power in the realm of African affairs. When out of the public eye, Booker T. Washington could be found propagandizing against the atrocities taking place in the Congo Free State under King Leopold, denouncing colonial domination in Africa, serving as key negotiator in the Liberian Crisis and tactfully orchestrating the demise of the African Exclusion Measure, legislation designed to target and exclude African and Black persons immigrating from the Caribbean, Central and South America to the United States forever. This book establishes that Booker T. Washington belongs amongst the canon of Pan Africanists that shaped the 20th century, the discourse and narrative on Booker T. Washington has shifted.

Beyond the Color Line
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Beyond the Color Line

A powerful collection of sketches, reviews, and papers focusing on issues related to African emancipation. This volume touches on many crucial themes such as Black Consciousness as a reference point of Pan-Africanism and the relationship between race and class, colour as an instrument of African oppression and exploitation, the myth of race and colour and the psychological syndrome of self-hatred that has been transferred from one generation to the next. The means by which African emancipation both on the continent and the Diaspora is to be approached are also examined.

Pan-Africanism in Modern Times
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Pan-Africanism in Modern Times

For about one hundred years, Pan-Africanism—as a social, cultural, economic, political, and philosophical idea—thrived. Towards the tail-end of the twentieth century, however, it waned. But in more recent times, there has been noticeable resurgence. And as we approach the second decade of the twenty-first century, there are indications of significant transformations vis-à-vis the role and place of Pan-Africanism and Pan-Africanists. Consequently, this book offers a new, further, and better understanding of Pan-Africanism—not just from the traditional, African, and African American points of view, but also from a global perspective. It does so by offering an analysis of its early years...

Pan-Africanism, and the Politics of African Citizenship and Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Pan-Africanism, and the Politics of African Citizenship and Identity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-08
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  • Publisher: Routledge

There is no recent literature that underscores the transition from Pan-Africanism to Diaspora discourse. This book examines the gradual shift and four major transformations in the study of Pan-Africanism. It offers an "academic post-mortem" that seeks to gauge the extent to which Pan-Africanism overlaps with the study of the African Diaspora and reverse migrations; how Diaspora studies has penetrated various disciplines while Pan-Africanism is located on the periphery of the field. The book argues that the gradual shift from Pan-African discourses has created a new pathway for engaging Pan-African ideology from academic and social perspectives. Also, the book raises questions about the recen...

The Bulletin of the Southern Association of Africanists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

The Bulletin of the Southern Association of Africanists

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Pan-Africanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Pan-Africanism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996-11
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

While the fate of Africa is much discussed in the West, Westerners rarely hear the voices of Africans themselves in the debate over the future of this imperiled continent. Pan-Africanism aims to unite the many different peoples of Africa and the Diaspora (in the West indies, Latin America, the U.S., and the U.K.). As a political movement, Pan-Africanism first found expression 100 years ago and has since then waxed and waned, according to wars, economic and political tides and the often fickle vicissitudes of Western influence. Bringing together over a dozen influential writers, political leaders, and activists, Pan-Africanism defines what constitutes the movement as we approach the millennium. By addressing such subjects as the role of science and technology in Africa's future and the potential for a Pan-African women's movement, the writers offer a valuable overview of the political economy of uniting across the continent and beyond, at a time when the threat of recolonization looms large.

Pan-Africanism in Barbados
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Pan-Africanism in Barbados

This pioneering work traces the development of Pan-Africanism in Barbados during the 20th century by looking at the major sociopolitical Pan-African formations.