Description |
1 online resource (1 PDF (viii, 261 pages)) : color illustrations, color map |
Contents |
Black resistance and identity : overview of a global struggle / Tony Talburt -- Our fathers shot arrows : songs of resistance to the slave trade in northern Ghana / Emmanuel Saboro -- In the name of God resist! : Prophet Jemisimiham Jehu Appiah and African religious nationalism in twentieth century Gold Coast / De-Valera N.Y.M. Botchway -- Local Black resistance against colonial integration of Ewedome (British Trust Territory) 1951-1956 / Wilson Yayoh -- Black radical tradition and resistance in Jamaica / Orville W. Beckford and Christopher A.D. Charles -- Maryse Condé's Heremakhonon and the fight for Caribbean female francophone identity / Moussa Traoré -- Pan Africanism, anti-Eurocentrism and slave resistance in Raphaël Confiant's Négre Marron / Moussa Traoré -- Skin bleaching, oppression and Black resistance / Christopher A.D. Charles -- Realigning and reframing Pan African resistance / Tony Talburt -- Fight for freedom : a summary / Moussa Traoré and Tony Talburt |
Summary |
Although there have been a number of studies on Black resistance, very few of these have focused exclusively on such a wide range of resistance campaigns and strategies within a single volume. One of the central arguments of this study is that from as early as the sixteenth century, when Europeans attempted to systematically exploit Africans, Black people have engaged in a variety of organised and sustained resistance campaigns to assert their independence and identity. This book examines some of the different strategies employed by Black people in Africa and the Diaspora in response to European domination and exploitation. Drawing upon research from scholars based at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana and the University of the West Indies, Jamaica, this collection of original essays, covers the academic disciplines of African and Caribbean history, literature, politics and psychology. Despite these different approaches, the consistent theme throughout, centres on the strategies employed by Black people to resist European domination and oppression, by fighting for their freedom at every possible opportunity, whether they were in Africa, Britain or the Caribbean |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
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Anti-imperialist movements -- Africa, West
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Government, Resistance to -- Africa, West
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Government, Resistance to -- Jamaica
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Government, Resistance to -- Great Britain
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Black people -- Race identity -- Africa, West
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Black people -- Race identity -- Jamaica
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Black people -- Race identity -- Great Britain
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Black nationalism.
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African diaspora.
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Black people -- Race identity.
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Africa.
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Caribbean.
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Great Britain.
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diasporas.
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Africans.
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anticolonialism.
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identity.
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resistance.
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Public health & preventive medicine.
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independence.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism.
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Politics and government
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Government, Resistance to
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Black nationalism
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Anti-imperialist movements
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African diaspora
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Black people -- Race identity
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Kolonialismus
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Widerstand
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SUBJECT |
Africa, West -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001708
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West Africa
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Jamaica
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Great Britain
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Afrika
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Westindien
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2019350085 |
ISBN |
9789988647346 |
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9988647344 |
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