UnAfrican Americans : nineteenth-century Black nationalists and the civilizing mission / Tunde Adeleke.
"Though many scholars will acknowledge the Anglo-Saxon character of black American nationalism, few have dealt with the imperialistic ramifications of this connection. Now, Nigerian-born scholar Tunde Adeleke reexamines nineteenth-century black American nationalism, finding not only that it embodied...
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Language: | English |
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Lexington :
University Press of Kentucky,
[1998], ©1998.
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Physical Description: | xv, 192 pages : portraits ; 23 cm |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- The cultural context of black nationalism: racist ideology and the civilizing mission
- The historical context of black nationalism: the quest for American nationality
- Martin Robison Delany: the economic and cultural contexts of imperialism
- Alexander Crummell: religious, moral, and cultural legitimation of imperialism
- Henry McNeal Turner: the cultural imperative of imperialism
- Black American nationalism and Africa: ambivalence and paradoxes.