34 pagesFor as long as time can remember, the Ewe and the Asante of West Africa have woven kente cloth. Although colonization, the slave trade, and artificial geopolitical boundaries have all disrupted the region, kente cloth has remained a constant and reassuring presence. In American culture, kente cloth most often appears in the form of graduation stoles for Black Americans who want to celebrate our heritage. Kente, which is produced all over West Africa, represents the ambiguity that we come from as descendants of enslaved people because, for the most part, we don't know where in Africa we come from. As Black Americans, we gird ourselves with a generic idea of Africa forged by our Eurocentric upbringing that stems entirely from our rel...
This thesis was part of a larger project, The Ball State University African American Alumni Oral Hi...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
On August 1619, the world changed monumentally. In particular, the idea of the Black identity and wo...
For as long as time can remember, the Ewe and the Asante of West Africa have woven kente cloth. Alth...
Kente is a traditional ceremonial strip-woven cloth made by the Asante and Ewe people of Ghana and T...
This paper first looks at kente as a West African textile tradition and explores its cultural and hi...
Presented at the National Collegiate Honors Conference in Atlanta, GA.https://scholarworks.uttyler.e...
Further information about this program can be found on the Booth Library WRAPPED IN PRIDE exhibit pa...
This dissertation explores the intellectual, cultural, and political links between African American ...
American African is the story of my maternal line of Ancestry dating back to my great- great grandmo...
"December 2013.""A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Misso...
During the 1930s, as part of the W.P.A. Federal Writer’s project, over 2,000 interviews of former s...
This examination of the Flying African myth is divided into three areas of exploration. In Chapter I...
This dissertation argues that black American travel narratives about Africa reflect the authors' per...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This thesis was part of a larger project, The Ball State University African American Alumni Oral Hi...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
On August 1619, the world changed monumentally. In particular, the idea of the Black identity and wo...
For as long as time can remember, the Ewe and the Asante of West Africa have woven kente cloth. Alth...
Kente is a traditional ceremonial strip-woven cloth made by the Asante and Ewe people of Ghana and T...
This paper first looks at kente as a West African textile tradition and explores its cultural and hi...
Presented at the National Collegiate Honors Conference in Atlanta, GA.https://scholarworks.uttyler.e...
Further information about this program can be found on the Booth Library WRAPPED IN PRIDE exhibit pa...
This dissertation explores the intellectual, cultural, and political links between African American ...
American African is the story of my maternal line of Ancestry dating back to my great- great grandmo...
"December 2013.""A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Misso...
During the 1930s, as part of the W.P.A. Federal Writer’s project, over 2,000 interviews of former s...
This examination of the Flying African myth is divided into three areas of exploration. In Chapter I...
This dissertation argues that black American travel narratives about Africa reflect the authors' per...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
This thesis was part of a larger project, The Ball State University African American Alumni Oral Hi...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
On August 1619, the world changed monumentally. In particular, the idea of the Black identity and wo...