Reevaluating the Pan-Africanism of W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey: Escapist Fantasy Or Relevant RealityFeatures 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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Contents
Aime Cesaire Leopold Senghor and the Concept | 23 |
The Transfiguration | 41 |
The 1959 Campaign of W E B Du Bois for | 85 |
Copyright | |
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