Africana, the Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience

by Kwame Anthony Appiah (Editor), Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Editor)

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A guide to the history and current state of Africa and African American heritage includes entries on topics ranging from affirmative action to zydeco.

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A DREAM DEFERRED MADE REAL

Scholars Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., paid homage to the great W.E.B. Du Bois’ dream to produce an encyclopedia cataloguing the achievements and history of the African Diaspora with the publication in 1999 of the massive 2,095-page AFRICANA: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. Appiah and Gates duly acknowledge Du Bois’ many contributions to history, literature, and the struggle for human rights around the world with: their dedication of the book to him, a regular encyclopedia entry on his achievements, and an “interpretation” by Cornel West of his historical significance.

While AFRICANA is exactly what the title implies, it is also quite a bit more. The show more book itself represents a major achievement of publishing technology. What Du Bois was not able to accomplish by sheer brain power and intellectual camaraderie, Appiah and Gates achieved through developments in modern communication technology, the computer, and a global team of dedicated intellectuals. The scope of AFRICANA encompasses literature, religion, music, dance, sociology, politics, and, above all, history. In reading the book for pleasure or referencing it for specific topics, one realizes just how much of the African-American and African experience has shaped and defined the greater modern human experience.

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Author of VISIONS OF A SKYLARK DRESSED IN BLACK
And ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
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Kwame Anthony Appiah was born in 1954 in London and raised in Ghana. After graduating with a degree in philosophy from Cambridge University, he taught at Yale, Duke, and Cornell universities. He is currently a professor of Philosophy and African American Studies at Harvard University. Appiah has written on such topics as language in Assertion and show more Conditional and For Truth in Semantics, and racial philosophy and identities in Color Conscious and In My Father's House. In addition to his scholarly publications, Appiah is the author of the popular Sir Patrick Scott Series of mysteries. In this series, which includes Avenging Angel and Another Death in Venice, Barrister Patrick Scott uses his intellectual skills to solve murders in a most British fashion. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Africana, the Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience
Original publication date
1999
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1st edition (1999 ISBN: 0465000711): Africana : the encyclopedia of the African and African American experience / editors, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis ... (show all)Gates; originally published in a single volume, the second edition (2005) was greatly expanded to a five volume set

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Nonfiction, History, Reference, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
909.0496History & geographyHistoryWorld historyHistory with respect to ethnic and national groupsOtherAfrican Origin
LCC
DT14 .A37435History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAfricaHistory of Africa
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