Pan-Africanism and Nationalism in West Africa, 1900-1945: A Study in Ideology and Social Classes

Pan-Africanism and Nationalism in West Africa, 1900-1945: A Study in Ideology and Social Classes

Author
J. Ayodele Langley
Publisher
Oxford at the Clarendon Press
Language
English
Year
1973
Page
x,421
ISBN
0198216890,9780198216896
File Type
pdf
File Size
24.7 MiB

Convinced By Her Sister In Their Childhood That Buying Seven Boxes Of Macaroni Daily Will Prevent Bad Luck, Minnie, Now Grown Up, Is Not Pleased To Find Out Her Sister Was Only Fooling. Introduction -- Part One: -- Chapter I. New-world Origins Of Pan-negro Sentiment -- (1) Ideological Origins In America -- (2) Racism, Colonialism, And Pan-africanism -- (3) African Responses -- Chapter Ii. The 'african Movement' And The Pan-african Movement: 1914-1927 -- (1) An Early Attempt At Black Zionism -- (2) Du Bois And Garvey: Two Schools Of Pan-africa -- (3) West African Attitudes To The Pan-african Movement -- Part Two: -- Chapter Iii. The National Congress Of British West Africa: 1920-1930 -- (1) Background And Origins -- (2) 'dream Of Unity' -- Chapter Iv. The Territorial Committees Of The N.c.b.w.a. -- (1) The Gambia Section -- (2) The Sierra Leone Section -- (3) The Gold Coast Section -- (4) The Nigerian Section -- Chapter V. Nationalism, Pan-africanism, And Colonial Economics: 1918-1939 -- Part Three: -- Chapter Vi. A Pan-african Pressure-group In London: 1920-1921 -- (1) 'good Government' V. 'liberty Of The Subject' -- (2) The 'clifford Constitution': Politics, Pressure, And Personality -- Chapter Vii. The Movement And Thought Of Francophone Pan-negroism: 1924-1936 -- Chapter Viii. Prelude To Manchester: Pan-african Radicalism And Protest, 1935-1939 -- (1) Impact Of The Italo-ethiopian Crisis On Pan-african Thought -- (2) The Protest Movement In Britain And West Africa -- Chapter Ix. The Manchester Congress And Revival Of The Pan-west African Idea -- (1) The Manchester Congress -- (2) West African National Secretariat -- Conclusion: Past And Present -- Appendix I. The London Manifesto (29 August 1921) -- Appendix Ii. Manifesto For Presentation To The United Nations Conference, San Francisco, April 1945 -- Appendix Iii. 'to All Oppressed Nations And All Oppressed Classes': The Manifesto Of The Brussels Congress On The Struggle With Imperialism By J. Ayodele Langley. Bibliography: P. [389]-404.

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