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Section One: Pan-Africanism Then and Now
Chapter 1: The Utility of Pan-Africanism in Africa and the African Diaspora
Chapter 2: How Relevant is Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 3: Xeno-Afrophobia and Pan-Africanism: What lies beneath the mask of an Identity
Chapter 4: South Africas Segue from Apartheid to Xenophobia: An Analysis Using Rene Dumonts False Start for Africa and Frantz Fanons Pitfalls of National Consciousness
Section Two: History in Colonial and Apartheid Eras
Chapter 5: African History and its Contradictions: Re-thinking the Pan-Africanist Idea of Egyptology in Ayi Kwei Armahs KMT
Chapter 6: Colonial Xenophobia and the Fear of Foreign Politics in the Nineteenth-Century Cape Colony
Chapter 7: Apartheid Segregation Laws as an Underlying Instigator of Xenophobia in South Africa: A Critical Reflection
Chapter 8: A Theoretical Understanding of Xenophobia Through an Invisible Participant
Section Three: Xenophobia in Contemporary Africa
Chapter 9: Xenophobic attacks in South Africa: African responses in the context of Pan-Africanism
Chapter 10: Xenophobia Attacks on Nigerians in South Africa: Counting the Human and Economic Costs
Chapter 11: Xenophobia, Nativism and Regional Integration in Central Africa
Chapter 12: Xenophobia in historical perspective: Causation, Consequences and Conquest
Section Four: Nativism in Africa
Chapter 13: Three Times a State, Never a Nation: Indians in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe
Chapter 14: Social media and its role in Nationalistic Influence in Africa
Chapter 15: Nativism in Nigeria: The Struggle for Ownership and Control of Resources
Chapter 16: The Politics of Race and Colour in Southern Africa
Chapter 17: Concluding Remarks: The Specter of Identity Politics against a Pan-African Backdrop
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