AbstractThe historical, social, and economic contexts that led to the birth of the Harlem Renaissance strikingly resemble those in the Third World that led to the anti-colonial, independence movements. It is not the interest of this paper to merely state the similarities between the two movements, but rather to study their effect on each other and how, considering their relationship helps us understand both the Harlem Renaissance and the Third World anti-colonial movements in broader historical contexts. This relationship is by no means unilateral but in many ways bilateral. Three main issues are discussed:1.The rise of socialism as a social trend in the Third World and the Harlem Renaissance and its implications in both movements.2.Nativis...
This article considers the development of the political thought of the lusophone African anti-coloni...
This thesis examines Black Power in Jamaica, Trinidad, and The Bahamas, comparing and contrasting th...
This volume re-publishes key texts produced by African American anti-colonial activists between 1917...
AbstractThe historical, social, and economic contexts that led to the birth of the Harlem Renaissanc...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
Anti-Imperialist Modernism excavates how U.S. cross-border, multi-ethnic anti-imperialist movements ...
The ‘Harlem Renaissance’ is now a dominant term for what is commonly used to describe a cultural mov...
232 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Historical circumstances indi...
Abstract – The Harlem Renaissance is generally considered to have spanned from about 1918 until the...
Haas A, ed. The Harlem Renaissance in an Inter-American Perspective. FIAR: Forum for Inter-American ...
Recent scholarship has highlighted the contributions of Caribbean immigrants to interwar Harlem's fe...
This piece examines articulations of socialist politics and theory by West Indian Black Power groups...
The purpose of this study was to analyze connections between specific literary movements in relation...
Transnational solidarity excavates the forgotten histories of solidarity that were vital to radical ...
The paper envisages and inquires about the significance of black philosophy across the Negritude and...
This article considers the development of the political thought of the lusophone African anti-coloni...
This thesis examines Black Power in Jamaica, Trinidad, and The Bahamas, comparing and contrasting th...
This volume re-publishes key texts produced by African American anti-colonial activists between 1917...
AbstractThe historical, social, and economic contexts that led to the birth of the Harlem Renaissanc...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
Anti-Imperialist Modernism excavates how U.S. cross-border, multi-ethnic anti-imperialist movements ...
The ‘Harlem Renaissance’ is now a dominant term for what is commonly used to describe a cultural mov...
232 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Historical circumstances indi...
Abstract – The Harlem Renaissance is generally considered to have spanned from about 1918 until the...
Haas A, ed. The Harlem Renaissance in an Inter-American Perspective. FIAR: Forum for Inter-American ...
Recent scholarship has highlighted the contributions of Caribbean immigrants to interwar Harlem's fe...
This piece examines articulations of socialist politics and theory by West Indian Black Power groups...
The purpose of this study was to analyze connections between specific literary movements in relation...
Transnational solidarity excavates the forgotten histories of solidarity that were vital to radical ...
The paper envisages and inquires about the significance of black philosophy across the Negritude and...
This article considers the development of the political thought of the lusophone African anti-coloni...
This thesis examines Black Power in Jamaica, Trinidad, and The Bahamas, comparing and contrasting th...
This volume re-publishes key texts produced by African American anti-colonial activists between 1917...