Description: Repatriation and Pan-Africanism is an excellent historical and political analysis of the role Africans play in the struggle for freedom against European domination. It traces the response to the slave trade, colonialism, and neo-colonialism in relationship to the two movements. Repatriation and Pan-Africanism are presented in this book as two movements that are the solution to the problems of African people worldwide. This is the first material to examine both movements and assert they are inextricably tied together. Accordingly, Nkrumah explains historically how unity of the Caribbean is a part of the Pan-African Movement. At the same time Sekou Nkrumah concisely shows how the U.S., Britain, France, and other Western European powers have historically and systematically suppressed both movements. The book illustrates how the U.S. and Western European powers, discredited and poisoned African leadership, destroyed Marcus Garvey's Black Star Shipping Line, and refused to issue visas for Africans to Repatriate and participate in Pan-African Congresses. These European powers used murder, sabotage, invasion of sovereign African states, and their intelligence agencies (CIA) to overthrow governments in Africa in order to repress the two movements. Nkrumah calls for organization of the African masses and its leadership. He affirms, that because of this suppression, and the use of any means necessary, including force and violence and the necessity for the correct education must be applied, to achieve the objective of the two movements-freedom and an All African Union Government. Normal 0
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Book Title: Repatriation and Pan-Africanism
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Colonialism, African Governments, African Diaspora, Postcolonialism
Format: Paperback
Type: Politics
Original Language: English
Author: Sekou Nkrumah
Publication Year: 2005
Language: English
Intended Audience: Adults
Publisher: Sekou Nkrumah
Genre: Politics & Society
8 1/4" x 5 1/2": 122 pages