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Introduction / by Jennifer De Maio, Suzanne Scheld, and Tom Spencer-Walters
Tom Spencer-Walters: Intellectual Freedom Fighter / by Selase W. Williams
Terms Matter: The Use of "Tribe" in African Studies / by Jennifer L. De Maio and Daniel N. Posner
Speaking Africa: Re-Membering Africa through Language, Culture, and Aesthetics / by Sheba Lo
"Africa for the Africans" Garvey & African Transnationality: The Idea of Flexible Citizenship / by W. Gabriel Selassie I
"Back Home This Never Would Have Happened": Imagining Tradition and Modernity Among Ugandan Pentecostals in Los Angeles / by Kevin Zemlicka
Bumuntu Humanism and "Values Discourse": Reflection on the Importance of African Studies in Our Tumultuous Time / by Mutombo Nkulu-N'Sengha
"Working the Past:" Memory, Language, and Echoes of Slavery in Ama Ata Aidoo's The Dilemma of a Ghost and Anowa / by Raquel Kennon
The Power of Memory and Language: Counter-Stories as Oppositional Remembering / by Renee M. Moreno
Marché Sandaga: The Language of the Built Environment in Remembering and Re-Membering / by Suzanne Scheld
Africa's Adult Literacy Landscape in The Age of Globalization: A Path to Increased Access and Change / by Daphne W. Ntiri
Remembering Africa: Memory and The Narrative Imagination in the Polio Survivor's Experience / by Rodney B. Hume-Dawson
Reconciling Traditional and Nontraditional Approach to Mental Health Services: African Diaspora Experience / by Senait Admassu, Kofi Peprah, and Edwin Aimufua
Conclusion
Afterword / by Tom Spencer-Walters.
Tom Spencer-Walters: Intellectual Freedom Fighter / by Selase W. Williams
Terms Matter: The Use of "Tribe" in African Studies / by Jennifer L. De Maio and Daniel N. Posner
Speaking Africa: Re-Membering Africa through Language, Culture, and Aesthetics / by Sheba Lo
"Africa for the Africans" Garvey & African Transnationality: The Idea of Flexible Citizenship / by W. Gabriel Selassie I
"Back Home This Never Would Have Happened": Imagining Tradition and Modernity Among Ugandan Pentecostals in Los Angeles / by Kevin Zemlicka
Bumuntu Humanism and "Values Discourse": Reflection on the Importance of African Studies in Our Tumultuous Time / by Mutombo Nkulu-N'Sengha
"Working the Past:" Memory, Language, and Echoes of Slavery in Ama Ata Aidoo's The Dilemma of a Ghost and Anowa / by Raquel Kennon
The Power of Memory and Language: Counter-Stories as Oppositional Remembering / by Renee M. Moreno
Marché Sandaga: The Language of the Built Environment in Remembering and Re-Membering / by Suzanne Scheld
Africa's Adult Literacy Landscape in The Age of Globalization: A Path to Increased Access and Change / by Daphne W. Ntiri
Remembering Africa: Memory and The Narrative Imagination in the Polio Survivor's Experience / by Rodney B. Hume-Dawson
Reconciling Traditional and Nontraditional Approach to Mental Health Services: African Diaspora Experience / by Senait Admassu, Kofi Peprah, and Edwin Aimufua
Conclusion
Afterword / by Tom Spencer-Walters.