Africana

Africana
Title Africana PDF eBook
Author Anthony Appiah
Publisher
Pages 3951
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 0195170555

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Ninety years after W.E.B. Du Bois first articulated the need for "the equivalent of a black Encyclopedia Britannica," Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates Jr., realized his vision by publishing Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience in 1999. This new, greatly expanded edition of the original work broadens the foundation provided by Africana. Including more than one million new words, Africana has been completely updated and revised. New entries on African kingdoms have been added, bibliographies now accompany most articles, and the encyclopedia's coverage of the African diaspora in Latin America and the Caribbean has been expanded, transforming the set into the most authoritative research and scholarly reference set on the African experience ever created. More than 4,000 articles cover prominent individuals, events, trends, places, political movements, art forms, business and trade, religion, ethnic groups, organizations and countries on both sides of the Atlantic. African American history and culture in the present-day United States receive a strong emphasis, but African American history and culture throughout the rest of the Americas and their origins in African itself have an equally strong presence. The articles that make up Africana cover subjects ranging from affirmative action to zydeco and span over four million years from the earlies-known hominids, to Sean "Diddy" Combs. With entries ranging from the African ethnic groups to members of the Congressional Black Caucus, Africana, Second Edition, conveys the history and scope of cultural expression of people of African descent with unprecedented depth.

Africana

Africana
Title Africana PDF eBook
Author Tenri Toshokan
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 1960
Genre Africa
ISBN

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Africana Health Psychology

Africana Health Psychology
Title Africana Health Psychology PDF eBook
Author Marilyn D. Lovett
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 121
Release 2023-05-08
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1793632448

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Africana Health Psychology: A Cultural Perspective consists of a discussion of health psychology among populations of African descent throughout the diaspora and includes those living in the US such as Caribbean and continental Africans of color. The focus of this work is on health equity with an emphasis on cultural affirmation as protective factors. This book is unique because it merges Africana/Black psychology and health psychology, endorses a strength-based, rather than a deficits-based model of health among Black people, and describes research consisting solely of African-descended participants. From the first chapter designed to disrupt the narrative to the last chapter offering hope for a brighter day, the reader is asked to suspend all preconceived notions of Black people and health. Research findings from childhood to old age are explored in culturally grounded theoretical frameworks. Resilience and spirituality are key themes throughout this volume, meant to enhance cultural competency for practitioners, scholars, students, community members, and anyone interested in expanding their skill set or leaving their comfort zones.

Africana Journal

Africana Journal
Title Africana Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1970
Genre Africa
ISBN

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Africana Library Journal

Africana Library Journal
Title Africana Library Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 632
Release 1970
Genre Africa
ISBN

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Rural Africana

Rural Africana
Title Rural Africana PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1967
Genre Africa, Sub-Saharan
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For Land and Liberty

For Land and Liberty
Title For Land and Liberty PDF eBook
Author Merle L. Bowen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 271
Release 2021-04-22
Genre History
ISBN 1108936156

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For Land and Liberty is a comparative study of the history and contemporary circumstances concerning Brazil's quilombos (African-descent rural communities) and their inhabitants, the quilombolas. The book examines the disposition of quilombola claims to land as a site of contestation over citizenship and its meanings for Afro-descendants, as well as their connections to the broader fight against racism. Contrary to the narrative that quilombola identity is a recent invention, constructed for the purpose of qualifying for opportunities made possible by the 1988 law, Bowen argues that quilombola claims are historically and locally rooted. She examines the ways in which state actors have colluded with large landholders and modernization schemes to appropriate quilombo land, and further argues that, even when granted land titles, quilombolas face challenges issuing from systemic racism. By analyzing the quilombo movement and local initiatives, this book offers fresh perspectives on the resurgence of movements, mobilization, and resistance in Brazil.