A Wreath for Udomo

A Wreath for Udomo
Title A Wreath for Udomo PDF eBook
Author Peter Abrahams
Publisher
Pages 309
Release 1956
Genre Africa, West
ISBN 9780571063468

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A Wreath for Udomo

A Wreath for Udomo
Title A Wreath for Udomo PDF eBook
Author William Blackwell Branch
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1961
Genre
ISBN

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A Wreath for Udomo

A Wreath for Udomo
Title A Wreath for Udomo PDF eBook
Author Peter Abrahams
Publisher East African Publishers
Pages 280
Release 2002
Genre
ISBN 9789966251725

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The Black Experience in the 20th Century

The Black Experience in the 20th Century
Title The Black Experience in the 20th Century PDF eBook
Author Peter Abrahams
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 428
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780253338334

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"The Black Experience in the 20th Century is also the personal journey of Peter Abrahams. It is the odyssey of a young South African who worked for a time as a seaman in order to leave his homeland for wartime Britain and post-war France to become a writer; it is the story of his personal relationships with the Black literati of the day and his involvement in the pan-Africanist movement of the 1950s, which allows for his fascinating personal pen-portraits of men like George Padmore, W. E. B. Dubois, Julius Nyerere, Kwame Nkrumah, Richard Wright and Langston Hughes. It is how the journey takes him to the Caribbean island of Jamaica, where he and his wife, Daphne, and their three children find sanctuary from racial divisiveness at "Coyaba." Finally, it is about the author's lifelong companionship with Daphne and how their multiracial union reflects a symbolic "one bloodedness" mirroring Abrahams' own admirable sensibilities."--BOOK JACKET.

The Old Man and the Medal

The Old Man and the Medal
Title The Old Man and the Medal PDF eBook
Author Ferdinand Oyono
Publisher Waveland Press
Pages 174
Release 2013-08-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 147861109X

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Writing in French in the 1950s, Ferdinand Léopold Oyono (1929–2010) had only a brief literary career, but his anticolonialist novels are considered classics of twentieth-century African literature. Like Oyono’s Houseboy, also available from Waveland Press, this novel fiercely satirizes the false pretenses of European colonial rule in Africa. Meka, a village elder, has always been loyal to the white man. It is with pride that he first hears he is to receive a medal. While waiting for the ceremony, however, Meka’s pride gives way to skepticism. At the same time, his wife has realized that the medal is being given to her husband as compensation for the sacrifices they have made. The events following the ceremony confirm Meka’s new estimation of the white man. Both subtle and oftentimes humorous, this beautifully told story lays bare the hollowness of the mission in Africa. It fuels opportunities for discussing colonial politics around class and race as well as for exploring indigenous Cameroon life and values.

The Anticolonial Front

The Anticolonial Front
Title The Anticolonial Front PDF eBook
Author John Munro
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 347
Release 2017-09-21
Genre History
ISBN 1316990648

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This is a transnational history of the activist and intellectual network that connected the Black freedom struggle in the United States to liberation movements across the globe in the aftermath of World War II. John Munro charts the emergence of an anticolonial front within the postwar Black liberation movement comprising organisations such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Council on African Affairs and the American Society for African Culture and leading figures such as W. E. B. Du Bois, Claudia Jones, Alphaeus Hunton, George Padmore, Richard Wright, Esther Cooper Jackson, Jack O'Dell and C. L. R. James. Drawing on a diverse array of personal papers, organisational records, novels, newspapers and scholarly literatures, the book follows the fortunes of this political formation, recasting the Cold War in light of decolonisation and racial capitalism and the postwar history of the United States in light of global developments.

Pan-Africanism

Pan-Africanism
Title Pan-Africanism PDF eBook
Author Hakim Adi
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 271
Release 2018-08-23
Genre History
ISBN 1474254306

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The first survey of the Pan-African movement this century, this book provides a history of the individuals and organisations that have sought the unity of all those of African origin as the basis for advancement and liberation. Initially an idea and movement that took root among the African Diaspora, in more recent times Pan-Africanism has been embodied in the African Union, the organisation of African states which includes the entire African Diaspora as its 'sixth region'. Hakim Adi covers many of the key political figures of the 20th century, including Du Bois, Garvey, Malcolm X, Nkrumah and Gaddafi, as well as Pan-African culture expression from Négritude to the wearing of the Afro hair style and the music of Bob Marley.