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Author Kinni, Kini-Yen

Title Pan-Africanism : Political Philosophy and Socio-Economic Anthropology for African Liberation and Governance: Caribbean and African American Contributions
Published Oxford : Langaa RPCIG, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (934 pages)
Contents Cover; Title page; Copyright page; About the Author; Contents; Acknowledgement; Prologue; Introduction; Glossary of Acronyms; Chapter 1 -- The Racist American Dream and Renaissance of African Awareness in the Diaspora; 1.1. The Semitic Judeo-Christian And Arabic-Islamic Racist Slavery Controversies And The Birth Of Pan Africanism And The Founders; 1.1.1. Frederick Douglas And The Jewish Origin Of Colour Prejudice And Slavery of Black People; 1.1.2. Frederick Douglas and the Jewish Onslaught of Black People and Their Condemnation into Slavery, Colonisation and Deprivation
1.1.3. Frederick Douglas And The Jewish Onslaught And The Slavery Of Pushkin1.1.4. Jewish-American Slave-Trade; 1.1.5. Marcus Gavey Like Frederick Douglas: Black Nationalists And Forward Looking Pan-Africanists; 1.2. The Soul And Ideology Of Pan-Africanism; 1.3. The Contradictions Of Pan-African Philosophy; 1.4. The African Humanism And African Weakness: The Slave Trade And Slavery That Was Never Abolished; Chapter 2 -- The Launching Of The First Pan-African Congress And The Subsequent Pan-African Congresses; 2.1. The Second Pan-African Congress Of Paris Of 1919
2.2. The Third Pan-African Congress Of London And Brussels Of 19212.3. The Fourth Pan-African Congress Of London And Lisbon Of 1923; 2.4. The Fifth African Congress Of New York In 1927; 2.5. The Impact of the Bolshevik Revolution on the Harlem Renaissance The Philosophy Of The New Negro; 2.6. The Impact Of The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee -- SNCC On The Promotion of Non-Violence Ideology of Pan Africanism And The Contributions of Key African American Actors, Sportsmen and Artists
Chapter 3 -- Gender Consciousness and Pro-Agency: Black Women Feminist Suffragettes and Civil Rights Activists in The U.S.A. and The Spread of Pan-Africanism3.1. The Triple Deprivation," "The Triple Obstacle" Of The Black Woman In Global Feminism Market Structure; 3.2. Black Women Civil Rights And Human Rights Activists Who Also Promoted Pan Africanism In The U.S.A.; 3.3. Black French Caribbean Feminism, The Middle Passage: The Bridging And Weaving Of The African-American Pan Africanism Into The French West Indian-Caribbean And African Anglophone-Francophone Pan Africanism
3.4. Black Feminism in Africa and Contributions To Pan-AfricanismReferences/Bibliography; Back cover
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Subject African Americans -- Relations with Africans.
Pan-Africanism.
African Americans -- Relations with Africans
Civilization -- African influences
Pan-Africanism
SUBJECT Caribbean Area -- Civilization -- African influences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85020281
Subject Caribbean Area
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789956762651
9956762652