Traditional American historiography has dismissed the Liberian settlement scheme as impractical, racist, and naïve. The movement of Americans to Liberia, and other territorial and extraterritorial destinations, however, reveals the 'push' and 'pull' factors that influenced movement in the African diaspora. The reaction of different African Americans to these factors influenced the political and social development of Liberia as well as the colony's image at home. Africans migrating within and beyond US borders participated in a broader movement of people and the development of settler ideology in the nineteenth century
This dissertation examines the constructed racial identities of African American settlers in colonia...
This dissertation examines early educational initiatives in Liberia, West Africa, from 1820–1860: a ...
International audienceIn the antebellum era, although some prominent African American leaders were f...
Back to Africa enterprises surfaced periodically in American history in response to societal and gov...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This dissertation examines the American Colonization Society’s “scheme” which sought to deport black...
Liberia, the West African nation, whose name connotes freedom, was the creation of the American Colo...
This dissertation is a narrative history about nearly 800 newly freed black Georgians who sought fre...
Liberia, the West African nation, whose name connotes freedom, was the creation of the American Colo...
Increasingly, scholars have begun to employ social movement theory to historical studies of the 19th...
This dissertation is a narrative history about nearly 800 newly freed black Georgians who sought fre...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This thesis explores the early history of the Republic of Liberia, paying particular attention to th...
This dissertation examines the constructed racial identities of African American settlers in colonia...
This dissertation examines the constructed racial identities of African American settlers in colonia...
This dissertation examines the constructed racial identities of African American settlers in colonia...
This dissertation examines early educational initiatives in Liberia, West Africa, from 1820–1860: a ...
International audienceIn the antebellum era, although some prominent African American leaders were f...
Back to Africa enterprises surfaced periodically in American history in response to societal and gov...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This dissertation examines the American Colonization Society’s “scheme” which sought to deport black...
Liberia, the West African nation, whose name connotes freedom, was the creation of the American Colo...
This dissertation is a narrative history about nearly 800 newly freed black Georgians who sought fre...
Liberia, the West African nation, whose name connotes freedom, was the creation of the American Colo...
Increasingly, scholars have begun to employ social movement theory to historical studies of the 19th...
This dissertation is a narrative history about nearly 800 newly freed black Georgians who sought fre...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This thesis explores the early history of the Republic of Liberia, paying particular attention to th...
This dissertation examines the constructed racial identities of African American settlers in colonia...
This dissertation examines the constructed racial identities of African American settlers in colonia...
This dissertation examines the constructed racial identities of African American settlers in colonia...
This dissertation examines early educational initiatives in Liberia, West Africa, from 1820–1860: a ...
International audienceIn the antebellum era, although some prominent African American leaders were f...