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9780761846628

Continuing Perspectives on the Black Diaspora

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  • ISBN13:

    9780761846628

  • ISBN10:

    076184662X

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-07-16
  • Publisher: UPA

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Continuing Perspectives on the Black Diaspora is a response to a 1990 publication that studied the persistence and resilience of black (African) diasporic populations in the Caribbean, Latin America, North America, and the United Kingdom. In that book, the authors used the themes of persistence and resilience to interrogate the social processes and the coping repertoire of these diasporic populations.

Author Biography

Aubrey W. Bonnett is professor of American studies and co-coordinator of the African-American studies program at SUNY College, Old Westbury. He has received numerous awards in New York, California, and Maryland for furthering educational achievement among the racially disadvantaged. Calvin B. Holder, Ph.D. (Harvard), is a professor of history, former history department chair, and director of the African American Studies program at the College of Staten Island/CUNY.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. IX
Prefacep. XI
Introductionp. XIV
An Examination of Europe and Asia
The African Presence In Asia, with Special Reference To Indiap. 3
Race, Ethnicity, and Development in the Atlantic World in the New Centuryp. 35
An Examination of the Caribbean
From Independence to the Twenty-First Century: The Challenges Facing the Commonwealth Caribbean Societiesp. 53
Being Caribbean: Writing de Caribbean and its Diaspora in the Twenty-first Centuryp. 67
An Examination of North America-Canada/U.S.A
On The Record: The Testimony of Canada's Black Pioneers, 1783-1865p. 89
Race, Racism, and Manifestations of Inequality in Canadian Societyp. 127
African-Americans and African-West Indians Relations in New York City, 1900-1952: Conflict, Reconciliation and Cooperationp. 147
Some cultural aspects of the Diaspora
The Notion of Realness in the Success of Tupac Shakur and Bob Marleyp. 179
"What Happens in Haiti Has Repercussions Which Far Transcend Haiti Itself": Walter White, Haiti and the Public Relations Campaign, 1947-1955p. 193
Institutional Impacts and Adaptations in the Diaspora
Media and the Diasporap. 219
The West Indian Diaspora to the U.S.A: Remittances and Development of the Homelandp. 231
Notes on Contributorsp. 257
Indexp. 261
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