Lexington Books
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978-1-66694-538-6 • Hardback • August 2024 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
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Mano Delea is lecturer and researcher of modern history in the Department of History, European Studies, and Religious Studies at the University of Amsterdam.
Foreword by Kwame Nimako
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Slavery, Abolition and Pan-Africanism
Chapter 1: World Historical Context, 1850―1899
Chapter 2: Pan-Africanism as Social Movement, 1900―1945
Chapter 3: Decolonization and the Logic of Pan-Africanism, 1946―1957
Chapter 4: Institutionalization of Pan-Africanism: Architects and Architecture, 1958―1963
Chapter 5: The Decline and Revival of Pan-Africanism: From OAU to AU, 1964―2002
Conclusion: African Sovereignty and the Sovereignty of All Africans
Appendix
Bibliography
About the Contributors
A meticulously researched and significant contribution to the growing literature on the history of Pan-Africanism. Mano Delea has produced an outstanding survey of modern Pan-Africanism as a political movement and a philosophy of liberation for Africa and its Diaspora.
— Hakim Adi, author of 'Pan-Africanism: A History'