Reevaluating the Pan-Africanism of W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey: Escapist Fantasy Or Relevant RealityJames L. Conyers Features interdisciplinary essays by fourteen scholars that discuss the following associated topics: Global Pan-Africanism; the intellectual ideas of Dr WEB DuBois; the cultural and economic ideas of Marcus Garvey; and a critical assessment of Africana historiography. |
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Aime Cesaire Leopold Senghor and the Concept | 23 |
The Transfiguration | 41 |
The 1959 Campaign of W E B Du Bois for | 85 |
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African American African American Historiography African cultural African descent Afrikan nationalism Afro-American Afrocentric American Labor Party analysis Appiah argued Asante Black Aesthetics black communities Black intellectuals black women Bob Marley British Caribbean Caucus central civilization colonial color concept of race Congress consciousness contemporary context continent continental and diasporan critical critique Dahomean Dahomey diaspora domination Douglass economic eighteenth century empowerment essay ethnic Eurocentric European experience Garvey's Garveyism groups Haiti heritage human Hwanjile identity ideology imperialism important interpretation Jamaica leaders leadership Lewis liberation Marcus Garvey Marley Marley's Nationalist Negro World neocolonialism Newton Nkrumah oppression organisations organization origin Pan Afrikanist movement Pan-Africanism persons of African perspective philosophy political postcolonial racial racism Ralph Ellison Rastas religion role roots Saint Domingue scholars second emancipation sense slave society spiritual struggle Sub-Africanities Tegbesu term theorists theory tradition UNIA United unity University Press Vodou Vodun W. E. B. Du Bois West Afrikan Western York