The Invisible Woman: A Historiography of African Diasporic Scholarship in Topics in African Diaspora History | Higher Education

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Dr. . TaKeia Anthony, Assistant Professor (Creator)
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Abstract: Book Chapter: The Invisible Woman: A Historiography of African Diasporic Scholarship by Dr. TaKeia Anthony in Topics in African Diaspora History | Higher EducationFrom the publisher Kendall Hunt: Topics in African Diaspora History by Jim Harper, Charles Johnson, Tony Frazier, Jarvis Hargrove is a diverse body of various themes in the study of the African Diaspora. These themes include African Nationalism, Resistance, Pan-Africanism, Spirituality, Black Power and Transnationalism and they cover a broad spectrum of the Diaspora experience that spans across the globe. For purposes of this text, we are defining the African Diaspora as the dispersal of people of African descent to a location around the world (involuntary or voluntary) where they developed diasporic identities in their new locations and their eventual return or connection to their homeland of Africa. https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/topics-african-diaspora-history

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https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/topics-african-diaspora-history
Language: English
Date: 2016
Keywords
African Diaspora, African Nationalism, Resistance, Pan-Africanism, Spirituality, Black Power and Transnationalism

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