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Locating a Black Planning Tradition and Spatializing Black Nationalism
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Prioritizing Black Self-Determination: The Last Strident Voice of Twentieth-Century Black Nationalism
Published 2020-11-01Subjects: “…Black nationalism…”
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Absence and Presence: Nona Faustine and the Black Body in the National History of the United States
Published 2022-07-01Subjects: “…Black nationalism…”
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What’s my original name ? : Changement de nom, transnationalisation et revendications identitaires dans le nationalisme noir états-unien
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'to transplant in alien soil': Race, Nation, Citizenship, and the Idea of Emigration in the Revolutionary Atlantic
Published 2018-12-01Subjects: “…haitian revolution, african american emigration, black emigration, black citizenship, black nationalism, exile…”
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LeRoi Jones to Amiri Baraka: A Philosophical Journey of a Black Author
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THE IDEOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY FOR SELF-DEFENSE (1966-1982): FROM THE ORIGINS TO ITS MAIN ELEMENTS
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Prince Hall: the origins of the Back-to-Africa Movement and black Freemasonry
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THE DEFAQNE - SOCIO-MILITARY REVOLUTION AND DEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANT
Published 2012-02-01Subjects: “…South Africa's Black National States…”
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Barack Obama’s Dreams from My Father and African American Literature
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Birthing a New World: Black Women as Surrogates of Liberation in James Baldwin’s If Beale Street Could Talk
Published 2020-06-01“…Within the politics of Black nationalism, Black women were affective workers playing a vital role in the (re)creation of heteronormative family structures that formed the basis of Black liberation cohered by a belief in the power of patriarchy to make way for communal freedom. …”
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African-American Music in the Service of White Nationalists: Polish “Patriotic Rap” as a Pop Cultural Tool to Promote National Values
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Sociohistoire des Black Studies Departments
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The Political Use of the Figure of John Coltrane in American Poetry
Published 2007-06-01“…These poets changed; rearticulated and shifted Coltrane’s spiritually musical message towards the principles of the black nationalism. …”
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The grand machinery of the world: race, global order and the black Atlantic
Published 2017“…</p> <p>Using as its primary sources the vibrant black print cultures and circuits of the interwar period, the thesis examines the close concomitance of national and transnational thinking during the ‘Belle Époque’; the global vision of Marcus Garvey’s black nationalism in the United States; the emergence of critical theorisations of colonialism across British-controlled West Africa; the languages of race and whiteness in interwar France, from the black press of Paris to the early texts of <em>Négritude</em>; and the role played by Haiti, Liberia, and Ethiopia—the only independent states of the period governed by Africans or African-descended people—as instantiations of the racialised nature of interwar sovereignty, targets of both imperial designs and anticolonial activism. …”
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UM BALANÇO HISTORIOGRÁFICO SOBRE O GARVEYISMO ÀS VÉSPERAS DO CENTENÁRIO DA UNIA
Published 2014-02-01“…In the context of the centennial celebrations of the UNIA (Universal Association for Development Negro), founded by Garvey in 1914, the text also addresses issues and concepts such as Race, Black Nationalism, Fundamentalism African, African Repatriation, Gender Relations and Women’s Participation, religiosity, Charisma and Power of Marcus Garvey, and fi nally, the relationship between Garvey, Garveyism and the Rastafari Movement. …”
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Rap jako muzyka tożsamościowa: od czarnego getta do polskiego pop-nacjonalizmu
Published 2016-01-01“…I try to show how rap music, which is an important element of this culture, allowed a marginalized part of American society for manifesting and communicating their views, beliefs and values, becoming a “transmission channel” for various ideologies, including the ideology of black nationalism. In the second part of the text, I am additionally analyzing the artwork and public appearances by Tadeusz “Tadek“ Polkowski, a Polish rapper, whom I consider a representative of an expanding hip-hop society relating to or sympathizing with the national movement. …”
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