The world and Africa; an inquiry into the part which Africa has played in world history.
Series: New world paperbacks ; NW-48 | New World paperbackPublication details: New York, International Publishers [1965], 1946.Edition: An enl. ed., with new writings on Africa, 1955-1961Description: xii, 352 pages illustrations, maps 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0717802213
- 9780717802210
- 960
- DT21 .D8 1965
- 15.80
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Against a background of the vast contributions of ancient and modern Africa to world culture, peace and industry, Dr. Du Bois documents the historic injustices of the rape of Africa from the slave trade to its partition by the colonial powers. The articles and essays on the emerging new nations and personalities of Africa, written by Dr. Du Bois from 1955-1961, have been added to the original manuscript.
Foreword -- Chapter 1-The Collapse of Europe -- Chapter 2-The White Masters of the World -- Chapter 3-The Rape of Africa -- Chapter 4-The Peopling of Africa -- Chapter 5-Egypt -- Chapter 6-The Land of the Burnt Faces -- Chapter 7-Atlantis -- Chapter 8-Central Africa and the March of the Bantu -- Chapter 9-Asia in Africa -- Chapter 10-The Black Sudan -- Chapter 11-Andromeda -- The Message -- Writings on Africa, 1955-1961 -- The Giant Stirs -- Ghana and Pan-Africanism -- The Future of Africa -- China and Africa -- The Belgian Congo -- Nigeria -- American Negros and Africa's rise to Freedom.
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