Proudly We Can Be Africans: Black Americans and Africa, 1935-1961

by James H. Meriwether

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In the mid-20th century nations across Africa fought for their independence from colonial forces. By examining black Americans' attitudes toward and responses to these struggles, this work probes the shifting meaning of Africa in the intellectual, political and social lives of African Americans.

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Nonfiction, Anthropology, History, Politics and Government, General Nonfiction, Sociology
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305.896Society, government, & cultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySocial group - Age, Gender, EthnicityEthnic and national groupsOther ethnic and national groupsAfricans and people of African descent; Blacks of African origin
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E185.61 .M56History of the United StatesUnited StatesElements in the populationAfro-AmericansStatus and development since emancipation
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