African American anti-colonial thought 1917-1937 /

This volume re-publishes key texts produced by African American anti-colonial activists between 1917-1937. Some of these texts remain well-known, but many have disappeared from view and are once again re-inserted in their original polemical contexts. The context for these writings is the turbulent p...

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Other Authors: Bergin, Cathy
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2016]
Series:Key texts in anti-colonial thought
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