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The Universal Ethiopian Students Association 19271948 Mobilizing Diaspora 1st Ed Takeia N Anthony

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The Universal Ethiopian Students Association 19271948 Mobilizing Diaspora 1st Ed Takeia N Anthony
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing,Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.9 MB
Author: TaKeia N. Anthony
ISBN: 9783030024895, 9783030024901, 303002489X, 3030024903
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Universal Ethiopian Students Association 19271948 Mobilizing Diaspora 1st Ed Takeia N Anthony by Takeia N. Anthony 9783030024895, 9783030024901, 303002489X, 3030024903 instant download after payment.

From 1927–1948, the Universal Ethiopian Students’ Association (UESA) mobilized the African diaspora to fight against imperialism and fascist Italy. Formed by a group of educated Africans, African-Americans, and West Indians based in Harlem and shaped by the ideals of Ethiopianism, communism, Pan-Africanism, Black Nationalism, Garveyism, and the New Negro Movement, the UESA sought to educate the diaspora about its glorious African past and advocate for anti-imperialism and independence. This book focuses on the UESA’s literary organ, The African, mapping a constellation of understudied activists and their contributions to the fight for Black liberation in the twentieth century.

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