African Odyssey

African Odyssey
Title African Odyssey PDF eBook
Author Anup Sah
Publisher
Pages 758
Release 2007-11
Genre Nature
ISBN

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A day-by-day photographic journal of the annual migration path taken by the animals of the Serengeti Plain as they follow the cycle of the rains.

Little Liberia

Little Liberia
Title Little Liberia PDF eBook
Author Jonny Steinberg
Publisher Random House
Pages 307
Release 2012
Genre Liberia
ISBN 0099524228

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"In his latest book, Little Liberia: An African Odyssey in New York, Steinberg takes us to Park Hill Avenue on Staten Island, where a community of Liberians have made their home. Through interviews and shadowing of two community leaders, Steinberg strives to understand the peculiarities of this community; while it appears at times as if a piece of Liberia has been sliced off and dropped in New York, the Park Hill community is ravaged by conflict between different interest groups. To understand what is going on in 2008 New York, Steinberg travels back - back to Liberia and back to the country's tragic recent history of civil war, military coups and mass exterminations. The story of Liberia is a gruesome and miserable one but Steinberg's empathy for his subjects never allows the narrative to descend into voyeurism. The combination of hard nosed investigative journalism, a gift for storytelling and an obvious empathy for the characters that he shadows makes Steinberg an author who demands to be read, whatever the subject matter. A brilliant and important book which will delight Steinberg's thousands of followers and doubtless earn him many more"--Book Lounge.

Black Odyssey

Black Odyssey
Title Black Odyssey PDF eBook
Author Nathan Irvin Huggins
Publisher Vintage
Pages 337
Release 2011-01-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0307760243

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This classic work of scholarship and empathy tells the story of the self-creation of the African-American people. It assesses the full impact of the Middle Passage -- "the most traumatizing mass human migration in modern history" -- and of North American slavery both on the enslaved and on those who enslaved them. It explores the ways in which a nominally free society perverted its own freedoms and denied the fact that an inhuman institution lies at the heart of the American experience. The authority and eloquence of this work make it essential reading for all who want to understand the American past and present.

An African Odyssey 2

An African Odyssey 2
Title An African Odyssey 2 PDF eBook
Author Angus Hyslop
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 332
Release 2008-09-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1409207277

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BEYOND AFRICA... THE LONDON YEARS... A SON... HEARTBREAK... RETURN TO AFRICA... FARMING IN RHODESIA... ATTACKS BY TERRORISTS...

The Master of the Forge

The Master of the Forge
Title The Master of the Forge PDF eBook
Author Harold Courlander
Publisher Marlowe & Company
Pages 210
Release 1996-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781569247891

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The Master of the Forge tells the tale of Numukeba, a blacksmith from the village of Naradugu, who abandons his forge to seek honor and nobility as a soldier of fortune. Numukeba arms himself with the weapons of his forge and talismans of magical power and sets out on an eleven-year journey through the land. He undergoes frequent trial by combat, outwits kings, heroes and beasts, descends into the land of the dead, is turned into a dog, and is sold into slavery. Throughout his travels he is harassed by the sorcerer Etchuba, the personification of chance, against whom Numukeba struggles to prove that man's destiny is not a series of accidents, but is written in steel as unbending as the weapons born in his forge.

The African-American Odyssey

The African-American Odyssey
Title The African-American Odyssey PDF eBook
Author Darlene Clark Hine
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999-10
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780137588220

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This clearly written, comprehensive textbook explores the African-American experience in the United States from its African origins to the present. It highlights the pivotal role African Americans have played in the nation's history, placing their experience in the context of national trends and events. Tracing their journey towards freedom and full participation in American democracy, The African-American Odyssey gives voice to leaders and ordinary men and women from all walks of life. It examines the rich and expressive culture and the independent institutions African Americans created to address their needs and ensure the survival of their communities. It explores the impact of African-American culture on the larger American culture. And it forthrightly discusses both the new opportunities and the deeply rooted inequalities confronting African Americans at the beginning of the new millennium.

A Black Odyssey

A Black Odyssey
Title A Black Odyssey PDF eBook
Author Randall Bennett Woods
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 278
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN

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"This book focuses on the career of a single individual--an ambitious, resourceful Black American--and his efforts to realize personal fulfillment in a racist world. No Black American was more determined to realize the promise of American life following the Civil War, nor more frustrated by his inability to do so than John Lewis Waller. Waller, whose first twelve years were spent in slavery, overcame his humble beginnings to become a politician, lawyer, journalist, and diplomat. Nevertheless, his life provides a case study of a middle class black caught between a desire to work within the existing political and economic framework and a need to reject a milieu that was becoming increasingly racist"--From University of Kansas Press website.