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Africa Neo-Diaspora Dynamics and Prospects for Afrocentrism and Counter-penetration: a Case Study of the Nigerian Community in the United States
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African Americans, United States Policy Toward South Africa, and the Release of Nelson Mandela
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African-centered Bookstores as Weapons of Culture: Applying the Thoughts of Amilcar Cabral to the Development of Black Cultural Institutions in the U.S.
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African-centered Bookstores as Weapons of Culture: Applying the Thoughts of Amilcar Cabral to the Development of Black Cultural Institutions in the U.S.
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Imagery of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela in American Newspapers: 1976-1997
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Migration and Economic Development: The Case of the Mourid Brotherhood From Senegal to Washington , DC Metropolitan Area, 1990-2000
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The Impact of African Immigration on Pan African Relations and Black Identity in the United States
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An Analysis of Black Power and Black Consciousness Philosophies and the Use of Christian Religion as a Tool for Empowerment and Social Protest
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Structures: Representations of the House in African-American and Black Southern African Women's Writing
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Secret Societies and Other Mutual Aid Societies: A Triangular Investigation of Africa, the West Indies and the United States of America, 1775-1950
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