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    ISBN: 978-1-7936-3486-3
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 161 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 24 cm.
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    Keywords: United States / Race relations / History ; United States ; Geschichte ; Pan-Africanism / History ; African diaspora / History ; Africans / United States / History ; Racism / United States / History ; African diaspora ; Africans ; Pan-Africanism ; Race relations ; Racism ; Panafrikanismus. ; USA. ; History ; Panafrikanismus ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "In Africans at Home and in the United States: One People, One Problem, One Destiny, Emeka C. Anaedozie examines Pan-African history, focusing on sociocultural commonalities and challenges facing African people. Anaedozie argues that Pan-African resistance to oppression represents the best future for Africans both on the African continent and abroad in the United States"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Oppression in Context -- African People's History: Challenge to the Standard Narratives -- Popular Oppression in Entertainment and Public Places -- The New Jim Crow and Neocolonialism -- Swimming Against the Tide -- Using Multiperspectivity Theory to Confront Monoperspectivity in the U.S. History Pedagogics -- From Oppression to Freedom
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    Lanham : Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
    ISBN: 9781498598590
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (161 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.896
    Keywords: African diaspora
    Abstract: This study uses the Nuwaubian movement to examine Pan-Africanism and black nationalism in the post-civil rights era. The author places the movement within the context of the history, culture, and tradition of the African diaspora and argues that the movement represents contemporary efforts of African descendants to resist oppression.
    Abstract: Cover -- Nuwaubian Pan-Africanism -- Nuwaubian Pan-Africanism: Back to Our Root -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Notes -- Introduction -- The 1960s Climate: Civil Rights or Human Rights? -- The Intersection of Pan-Africanism with Black Nationalism -- Pan-Africanism in International Perspective -- International Black Nationalism -- Back-To-Africa: Classical and Nuwaubian Contemporary Models -- Notes -- Chapter 1 -- Historical Development of the Nuwaubian Nation -- Origins of the Nuwaubian Nation -- Nuwaubian Territorial Experiments -- Analogous Organizations in the United States -- Notes -- Chapter 2 -- Nuwaupu as the Panacea of Emancipation -- What is Nuwaupu? -- Religious Nationalism and Nuwaubian Exegesis -- Notes -- Chapter 3 -- Nuwaupu on Social Discourse -- Nuwaupu Race Discourse -- Discourse on Gender and Critique of White Male Supremacy -- Notes -- Chapter 4 -- Nuwaubian Cultural Nationalism -- Language: Nuwaubic Grammar -- Marriage Rites -- The Nuwaupu Calendar -- Notes -- Chapter 5 -- The Nuwaubian Cause and the Big Picture -- Social Conditions -- Separatism in Historical Context -- Notes -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- 360 Questions Series -- Ansaar Series -- Ceremonial Series -- Christ Series -- Classic Series -- Debate Series -- Egipt Church Karasat -- God Series -- HTM Series -- Nuwaupic Language -- Right Knowledge Series -- Scripture Series -- Supreme Mathematics -- UNNM Series -- Un-Holy Day Series -- Words of Wisdom Series -- Secondary Sources -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Index -- About the Author.
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