Black brotherhood ; Afro-Americans and Africa / edited and with an introd. by Okon Edet Uya.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Uya, Okon Edet
Language:English
Published: Lexington, Mass. : Heath, [1970, ©1971]
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Physical Description:xi, 282 pages ; 23 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Deep river, by M. M. Fisher
  • The attitude of the free Negro toward African colonization, by L. Mehlinger
  • Pan-Negro nationalism in the New World, before 1862, by H. R. Lynch
  • The relations and duties of free colored men in America to Africa, by A. Crummell
  • A project for an expedition of adventure to the eastern coast of Africa, by M. R. Delany
  • The call of providence to the descendants of Africa in America, by E. W. Blyden
  • Bishop Turner's African dream, by E. S. Redkey
  • Alfred Charles Sam and an African return: a case study in Negro despair, by W. Bittle and G. Geis
  • Booker T. Washington and the white man's burden, by L. Harlan
  • DuBois and pan-Africa, by R. B. Moore
  • Black Moses: Marcus Garvey and Garveyism, by E. D. Cronon
  • Hide my face? The literary renaissance, by St. Clair Drake
  • Notes on Negro American influences on the emergence of African nationalism, by G. Shepperson
  • Something new out of Africa, by H. R. Isaacs
  • Africa-conscious Harlem, by R. B. Moore
  • Malcolm X: an international man, by R. M. and E. U. Essien-Udom
  • Black power and colonialism, by J. Lester.