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Reappraising Black History and African Studies: Finding Value in Black Existence
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Scattering Texts: Translation of Dani Kouyate’s Keita: The Heritage of the Griot (1995), Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies (2008), and Zadie Smith’s White Teeth (2000) as Edouard Glissant’s Relationality and Diasporization
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A Return Migration: The Afro-Jamaican Garveyites of Liberia, 1920-1964
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Survival Through Memory: African Retentions in Diasporan Cultural Production of Venezuela’s Barlovento Region
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Un/silencing Resistance in the African Diaspora: Unokanma Okonjo and the Pan African Student Union of Austria (PASUA), 1961-1964
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The Great Congress of Black Spirit: FESTAC’ 77, Jeff Donaldson’s United States Delegation, and the Convening of African Reaspora
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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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The Ethiopian Diaspora and United States Foreign Policy Towards Ethiopia
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Mobilizing Diaspora: The Universal Ethiopian Students’ Association, 1927-1948
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Ethnic and Transnational Identities in the Diaspora: A Phenomenological Study of Second-Generation Igbo-American Young Adults
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