000470973 000__ 03657cam\a2200373\a\4500 000470973 001__ 470973 000470973 005__ 20210513163904.0 000470973 008__ 120213s2012\\\\cau\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\c 000470973 010__ $$a 2012005497 000470973 020__ $$a9781611321807$$qalk. paper 000470973 020__ $$a1611321808$$qalk. paper 000470973 020__ $$a9781611321814$$qpbk.$$qalk. paper 000470973 020__ $$a1611321816$$qpbk.$$qalk. paper 000470973 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn764364296 000470973 035__ $$a470973 000470973 040__ $$aIEN/DLC$$beng$$cINU$$dDLC$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP$$dOCLCO$$dBWX$$dCDX$$dWAU$$dNYP$$dOCLCO$$dNSB$$dYBM$$dWSL$$dOCLCQ 000470973 042__ $$apcc 000470973 043__ $$af------ 000470973 049__ $$aISEA 000470973 05000 $$aHT1581$$b.D85 2012 000470973 08204 $$a305.896$$223 000470973 1001_ $$aDu Bois, W. E. B.$$q(William Edward Burghardt),$$d1868-1963. 000470973 24510 $$aW.E.B. Du Bois on Africa /$$cedited by Eugene F. Provenzo, Jr. and Edmund Abaka. 000470973 260__ $$aWalnut Creek, Calif. :$$bLeft Coast Press,$$c2012. 000470973 300__ $$a287 p. ;$$c24 cm. 000470973 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 273-278) and index. 000470973 50500 $$tTo the nations of the world --$$tThe color line belts the world --$$tA day in Africa --$$tThe first Universal Races Congress --$$tAfrica --$$tThe African roots of the war --$$tThe Negro's fatherland --$$tThe future of Africa --$$tAfrica II --$$tFrench and Spanish --$$tRace pride --$$tPan-Africa --$$tTo the world --$$tA second journey to Pan-Africa --$$tAfrica for the Africans --$$tBack to Africa --$$tOn migrating to Africa --$$tKenya --$$tAfrica : January 1, 1924 --$$tThe place, the people --$$tAfrican manners --$$tItaly and Abyssinia --$$tLiberia --$$tThe Pan-African Congresses --$$tAfrica-its place in modern history --$$tPan Africa and new racial philosophy --$$tThe future of world democracy --$$tWhat is Africa to me? --$$tThe disenfranchised colonies --$$tThe rape of Africa --$$t"Suez" --$$tGhana calls --$$tIndependent movements in Africa --$$tPan-Africanism : a mission in my life --$$tAfrica awakened --$$tLenin and Africa --$$tIntroduction to Nkrumah's address to the United Nations --$$tReport to the Ghana Academy of Sciences --$$tGreetings to the world from Africa --$$tFirst International Congress of Africanists. 000470973 520__ $$aW.E.B Du Bois stands as the preeminent Africanist and Pan-Africanist of the twentieth century, but, also, arguably the most important Black intellectual of his time. Though often lauded for his work on African Americans specifically, he was also the champion of the African continent, its peoples, and its entire diaspora throughout his life. Despite this fact, his work on Africa has been underemphasized and under theorized in much of the scholarly writing about him, particularly in the United States. This book brings together Du Bois's writings on Africa from the beginning of the twentieth century to his death in Ghana in the early 1960s. Including over fifty magazine and journal articles, poems and book chapters, the works included in this volume clearly show not only Du Bois's genius as a writer, but his profound understanding of how the quest for racial equality involved all of the people of African origin who suffered under colonial rule in Africa and in the Black diaspora. Comprehensively, these collections of writings gathered together in this volume represent a culmination of his most prolific work concerning Africa. Not only does he present the rich history and diverse cultures of Africa, but also his significance as an international figure for racial equality and social justice for people of African descent worldwide. 000470973 650_0 $$aBlacks$$xSocial conditions. 000470973 650_0 $$aRace relations. 000470973 650_0 $$aPan-Africanism. 000470973 651_0 $$aAfrica$$xRelations. 000470973 7001_ $$aProvenzo, Eugene F. 000470973 7001_ $$aAbaka, Edmund. 000470973 85200 $$bgen$$hHT1581$$i.D85$$i2012 000470973 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:470973$$pGLOBAL_SET 000470973 980__ $$aBIB 000470973 980__ $$aBOOK