Africa in Black Liberation Activism

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Africa's Struggles
African Revolution
african-american
African-American intellectual history
African-centred liberation movements
Africa’s Struggles
afrro-centric
anti-colonial resistance
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Black America
Black American Struggle
Black Diaspora studies
Black Intellectuals
Black Power
Bronx Science
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civil rights
Colored Cosmopolitan
Commits Class Suicide
decolonisation theory
Diaspora Blacks
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Eurocentric Historiography
Indigenous Africans
Kwame Nkrumah
Mainstream Civil Rights Movement
malcolm x
Military Junta
Nation Building
Nkrumah's Life
Nkrumah's Policies
Nkrumah’s Life
Nkrumah’s Policies
Pan-Africanism
Parti Democratique De Guine
political activism analysis
Post-colonial African Leaders
Quobna Ottobah Cugoano
race
Revolutionary Intellectual
SNCC Activist
SNCC Chair
SNCC Volunteer

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138389847
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book revisits and analyzes three of the most accomplished twentieth century Black Diaspora activists: Malcolm X (1925–1965), Stokely Carmichael (1941–1998) and Walter Rodney (1942–1980). All three began their careers in the Diaspora and later turned toward Africa. This became the foundation for developing and solidifying a global force that would advance the struggles of Africans and people of African descent in the Diaspora.

Adeleke engages and explores this “African-centered” discourse of resistance which informed the collective struggles of these three men. The book illuminates shared and unifying attributes as well as differences, presenting these men as unified by a continuum of struggle against, and resistance to, shared historical and cultural challenges that transcended geographical spaces and historical times.

Africa in Black Liberation Activism will be of interest to scholars and students of African-American history, African Studies and the African Diaspora.

Tunde Adeleke is Professor and the Director of the African and African American Studies Program at Iowa State University, USA.

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