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African People in the Global Village looks at the place of African people in the global village and the possible direction that they may follow in the future. It takes the unique stance of suggesting ways that African people may eclectically look at themselves from a global perspective to understand their present position and decide what must be accomplished to become competent players in an age of technopoly. This original examination of African people from an open-minded, multidisciplinary perspective allows for a well-rounded understanding of their situations and possible evolution within the global village.
John K. Marah is Associate Professor and Coordinator in the African and African-American Studies Department at SUNY at Brockport.
chapter 1 African Sensibilities in this Global Villagechapter 2 Ancient and Modern Africachapter 3 Why Africans Could be Enslaved and Colonizedchapter 4 The Origins and Development of Pan-Africanismchapter 5 The Political Economy of African People in the Modern Global Zeitgeistchapter 6 The Continued Significance of Race and African People in the Global Villagechapter 7 And Now African People Write About Themselves: African and African-American Male Writerschapter 8 Three African-American Female Writerschapter 9 Black Preaching in the Global Village Contextchapter 10 Reflections on African People in the Global Villagechapter 11 Bibliographychapter 12 Index