This book is the first to recover and analyse at length the extent, complexity, and character of African American responses to the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970).
This book is the first to recover and analyse at length the extent, complexity, and character of African American responses to the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James A. Farquharson received a PhD from Australian Catholic University and a Masters from University of Sydney. He is a historian of the United States in the World, and his most recent article was published in Journal of Global History in 2021.
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Introduction 1. 'The rich vigorous flood of Africa as she rises in Strength and Beauty': Nigerian and African American interactions across the Black Atlantic, 1919-1960 2. 'The crop of destiny': African Americans and Nigeria, 1960-1966 3. 'To the benefit of Africa, the world, and ourselves': the American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) mission to Nigeria, 1966-1968 4. 'Black America Cares': The humanitarian response of African Americans to reports of famine and 'genocide' in Biafra, 1968-1970 5. 'Do our brothers and sisters care?': The Joint Afro Committee on Biafra and African American supporters of Biafran independence, 1969-1970 6. 'Long live the united Republic of Nigeria - the hope of black men everywhere in this twentieth century world': African Americans and the priority of Nigerian Unity, 1969-1970 7. Conclusion
Introduction 1. 'The rich vigorous flood of Africa as she rises in Strength and Beauty': Nigerian and African American interactions across the Black Atlantic, 1919-1960 2. 'The crop of destiny': African Americans and Nigeria, 1960-1966 3. 'To the benefit of Africa, the world, and ourselves': the American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) mission to Nigeria, 1966-1968 4. 'Black America Cares': The humanitarian response of African Americans to reports of famine and 'genocide' in Biafra, 1968-1970 5. 'Do our brothers and sisters care?': The Joint Afro Committee on Biafra and African American supporters of Biafran independence, 1969-1970 6. 'Long live the united Republic of Nigeria - the hope of black men everywhere in this twentieth century world': African Americans and the priority of Nigerian Unity, 1969-1970 7. Conclusion
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