By working together, Africans and African-Americans have challenged slavery, oppression, colonialism, racism, and exploitation. But the challenges facing both groups remain significant in contemporary times, and they need to continue their collaboration. Africa Insight Vol.35(1) 2005: 58-6
This work aims at examining the origins of the civil rights coaiition between African Americans and ...
Indigenous people and African descendants in Latin America and the Caribbean have long been affected...
Americans have occupied a problematic space in their respective societies: they have been a negative...
African-Americans‟ positive identification with Africa received a major boost from the 1960s when mo...
that Americans of African decent continuously endeavor to make order out of the chaos that correspon...
The rise in African immigrants to the US provides an opportunity to assess relations between African...
The rise in African immigrants to the US provides an opportunity to assess relations between African...
We examine how recent immigration to the United States has affected African Americans. We first revi...
This issue brief is purposed to demonstrate how despite similarities in the African- and Asian-Ameri...
textBeginning in 1961, the struggle for decolonization in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Ang...
Peace, though pursued, is often presented in the literature as an elusive an e. somewhat ethereal st...
textBeginning in 1961, the struggle for decolonization in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Ang...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
While the African Diaspora’s relentless commitment to the liberation of Africa from colonial b...
This work aims at examining the origins of the civil rights coaiition between African Americans and ...
Indigenous people and African descendants in Latin America and the Caribbean have long been affected...
Americans have occupied a problematic space in their respective societies: they have been a negative...
African-Americans‟ positive identification with Africa received a major boost from the 1960s when mo...
that Americans of African decent continuously endeavor to make order out of the chaos that correspon...
The rise in African immigrants to the US provides an opportunity to assess relations between African...
The rise in African immigrants to the US provides an opportunity to assess relations between African...
We examine how recent immigration to the United States has affected African Americans. We first revi...
This issue brief is purposed to demonstrate how despite similarities in the African- and Asian-Ameri...
textBeginning in 1961, the struggle for decolonization in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Ang...
Peace, though pursued, is often presented in the literature as an elusive an e. somewhat ethereal st...
textBeginning in 1961, the struggle for decolonization in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Ang...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
While the African Diaspora’s relentless commitment to the liberation of Africa from colonial b...
This work aims at examining the origins of the civil rights coaiition between African Americans and ...
Indigenous people and African descendants in Latin America and the Caribbean have long been affected...
Americans have occupied a problematic space in their respective societies: they have been a negative...