Reevaluating the Pan-Africanism of W. E. B. Dubois and Marcus Garvey: Escapist Fantasy or Relevant Reality

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Author: James L. Conyers Jr.

ISBN-10: 0773459545

ISBN-13: 9780773459540

Category: African American Political & Historical Biography

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Ch. IPan-Africanism as sub-Africanity in the United States1Ch. IIAime Cesaire, Leopold Senghor, and the concept of black aesthetics23Ch. IIIA "second emancipation : : the transfiguration of Garvey's "racial empire" in Rastafarian thought41Ch. IVThe 1959 campaign of W. E. B. Du Bois for the United States Senate85Ch. VA juxtaposition of W. E. B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey within the context of feminism and black womanhood97Ch. VIPan-Africanism and the black caucus109Ch. VIIW. E. B. Du Bois as Pan-African critic and critique of postcolonialism123Ch. VIIIMarcus Garvey and his Belizian impact157Ch. IXThe legacy of Pan African social thought as a source and means of empowerment : social welfare in black communities in Britain173Ch. XSocial justice versus social equality; the capitalistic jurisprudence of Marcus Garvey195Ch. XIPan Africanism, African American historiography, and afrocentricity : a critical review of ideology and historical thought207Ch. XIIPolitico-cultural paradigms of Pan Afrikanist struggle : a critical exploration of issues in old world and new world Pan Afrikanism in light of traditional and westernized Afrikan approaches to identity and nation-building229Ch. XIIIFrom Dahomey to Haiti : the Vodun paradigm as a manifestation of Pan-Africanism257Ch. XIVHuey P. Newton on Pan-Africanism275