This book examines the contemporary operational and theoretical parameters of Pan-Africanism and black nationalism in the post-civil rights era.
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The author argues that the Nuwaubian Nation, like their contemporaries such as the Nation of Islam, represents contemporary efforts of African descendants to dialectically and culturally fight oppression.
It uses the Nuwaubian movement as a case study to explore this essential strand in African Diasporan history, culture, and tradition.
This book examines the contemporary operational and theoretical parameters of Pan-Africanism and black nationalism in the post-civil rights era