The African Diaspora: African Origins and New World Identities (First paperback edition)
edited by Ali A. Mazrui, 1933-2014, Carole Boyce Davies, fl. 1990 and Isidore Okpewho, 1941-2016 (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2001, originally published 1999), 594 page(s)
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- Abstract / Summary
- The African Diaspora contributes to the debate between those who believe that the African origin of blacks in Western society is central to their identity and outlook and those who deny that proposition.Contributors include Niyi Afolabi, Adetayo Alabi, Celia M. Azevedo, Antonio Benítez-Rojo, Eliana Guerreiro Ramos Bennett, LeGrace Benson, Ira Kincade Blake, Jack S. Blocker, Jr., Sharon Aneta Bryant, Michael J. C. Echeruo, Peter P. Ekeh, Patience Elabor-Idemudia, David Evans, Robert Elliot Fox, Andrea Frohne, Joseph E. Inikori, Joyce Ann Joyce, Joseph McLaren, Charles Martin, Ali A. Mazrui, Pierre-Damien Mvuyekure, Nkiru Nzegwu, Isidore Okpewho, Oyekan Owomoyela, Laura J. Pires-Hester, Richard Price, Sally Price, Jean Rahier, Sandra L. Richards, Elliott P. Skinner, Alvin B. Tillery, Jr., Keith Q. Warner, Maureen Warner-Lewis, and Kimberly Welch.
- Field of Interest
- Black Studies
- Publisher
- Indiana University Press
- Copyright Message
- Copyright © 1999 Indiana University Press
- Content Type
- Book
- Duration
- 0 sec
- Warning: Contains explicit content
- No
- Format
- Text
- Original Publication Date
- 1999
- Page Count
- 594
- Publication Year
- 2001
- Publisher
- Indiana University Press
- Place Published / Released
- Bloomington, IN
- Subject
- Black Studies, Diversity, Identities and Experiences, Migration, United States of America, USA, US of A, America, Estados Unidos, United States, Africa, African Americans, Africans
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- United States of America, USA, US of A, America, Estados Unidos