The Black Diaspora by Ronald Segal

The Black Diaspora by Ronald Segal

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Providing a history of black people outside Africa, this book describes the societies from which Africans were seized for slavery, their long struggle for freedom, and their experience today in different countries, from Britain and America to Jamaica, Haiti and Brazil.

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The Black Diaspora by Ronald Segal

Providing a history of black people outside Africa, this book describes the societies from which Africans were seized for slavery, their long struggle for freedom, and their experience today in different countries, from Britain and America to Jamaica, Haiti and Brazil. It sets out to show how the diaspora has enriched world culture, in music, language and literature, the visual arts, sport and religion. The author left South Africa in 1960 for political exile in Britain, where he convened the 1964 International Conference of Economic Sanctions against South Africa.
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ISBN 13 9780571178025
ISBN 10 0571178022
Title The Black Diaspora
Author Ronald Segal
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 1996-10-02
Number of pages 512
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