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Global Garveyism

Title
Global Garveyism [electronic resource] / edited by Ronald J. Stephens and Adam Ewing.
ISBN
0813057035
9780813057033
9780813056210 (cloth : alk. paper)
Published
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2018. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
This volume--the first edited collection devoted to Garveyism studies in three decades--showcases original essays by scholars working in Africa, the West Indies, the Hispanic Caribbean, North America, and Australia. Garveyism was carried across the globe following the First World War, generating the largest mass movement in the history of the African diaspora.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE - 2019 Complete
Project MUSE - 2019 American Studies
Project MUSE - 2019 Global Cultural Studies
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 09, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: Global Garveyism / Adam Ewing and Ronald J. Stephens
Garveyism root and branch: from the age of revolution to the onset of black power / Michael O. West
"No surrender": migration, the Garvey Movement, and community building in Cuba / Frances Peace Sullivan
"The second battle for Africa has begun": Rev. Clarence W. Harding Jr., Garveyism, Liberia, and the diasporic midwest, 1966-1978 / Erik S. McDuffie
Garvey and Craigen: collaborations and conflicts / Ronald J. Stephens
Our Joan of Arc: women, gender, and authority in the harmony division of the UNIA / Nicole Bourbonnais
"The language of freedom": Garveyite women, diasporic politics, and Pan-African discourses of the 1940s / Keisha N. Blain
"Hidden" in plain sight: towards a history of Garveyite women in South Africa and the increased visibility of Africa in global Garveyism / Robert Trent Vinson
Popular Pan-Africanism: rumor, identity, and intellectual production in the age of Garvey / Adam Ewing
The age of unrest, the age of dissatisfaction 1920-1929: Marcus Garvey and the rise of Australian Aboriginal political protest / John Maynard
"No race question": Garveyism and Trinidad's labor movement in the age of black internationalism, 1919-1925 / Jos Andrs Fernández Montes de Oca
Rethinking Garveyism as religion: the UNIA Universal Negro Ritual and UNIA Universal Catechism / W. Gabriel Selassie I
Decolonization, desegregation, and black power: Garveyism in another era / Michael O. West.
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