I am extremely proud to present this sixth volume of our undergraduate research journal in the Department of African, African American, and Diaspora Studies. Some of the papers in this issue were originally presented at our annual undergraduate research conference, where the best of our students exhibit their love of learning and commitment to research in the sciences and the humanities
Epistemic Freedom in Africa is about the struggle for African people to think, theorize, interpret t...
The study of Africa and its peoples in the United States has a complex history. It has involved the ...
This is the first in what the Associate Editors hope will become a series of transatlantic exchanges...
We are most pleased to present the second volume of Global Africana Review (GAR), our undergraduate ...
The objects of this research are: first, to explore the uniqueness and visionary thinking of Dr W.E....
Beginning content for journal issue including: General information about the journal; Chair's Note f...
Edited by Seth Nii Asumah, Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo. New York African Studies Association. Conference...
Black identity and nationalism in the civil rights era were forged through trans- Atlantic and Pan-A...
In 2015, Black student movements emerged in the United States and South Africa, respectively: Black ...
The Critical Research on Africa Series offers a space for faculty and students to share their resear...
This thesis explores the pursuit of a new African personality in post-colonial Ghana by President Nk...
The field of African diaspora studies has grown rapidly in recent years. What accounts for this? Wha...
textBeginning in 1961, the struggle for decolonization in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Ang...
This course introduces a global socio-historical framework within which to examine multiple modern A...
The enormous contributions of global African scholars to the academic fields of arts, social science...
Epistemic Freedom in Africa is about the struggle for African people to think, theorize, interpret t...
The study of Africa and its peoples in the United States has a complex history. It has involved the ...
This is the first in what the Associate Editors hope will become a series of transatlantic exchanges...
We are most pleased to present the second volume of Global Africana Review (GAR), our undergraduate ...
The objects of this research are: first, to explore the uniqueness and visionary thinking of Dr W.E....
Beginning content for journal issue including: General information about the journal; Chair's Note f...
Edited by Seth Nii Asumah, Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo. New York African Studies Association. Conference...
Black identity and nationalism in the civil rights era were forged through trans- Atlantic and Pan-A...
In 2015, Black student movements emerged in the United States and South Africa, respectively: Black ...
The Critical Research on Africa Series offers a space for faculty and students to share their resear...
This thesis explores the pursuit of a new African personality in post-colonial Ghana by President Nk...
The field of African diaspora studies has grown rapidly in recent years. What accounts for this? Wha...
textBeginning in 1961, the struggle for decolonization in the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Ang...
This course introduces a global socio-historical framework within which to examine multiple modern A...
The enormous contributions of global African scholars to the academic fields of arts, social science...
Epistemic Freedom in Africa is about the struggle for African people to think, theorize, interpret t...
The study of Africa and its peoples in the United States has a complex history. It has involved the ...
This is the first in what the Associate Editors hope will become a series of transatlantic exchanges...