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Brothers and strangers

Black Zion, Black slavery, 1914-1940

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Brothers and strangers

Black Zion, Black slavery, 1914-1940

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"Unprecedented in scope and detail, Brothers and Strangers is a vivid history of how the mythic Africa of the black American imagination ran into the realities of Africa the place. In the 1920s, Marcus Garvey—convinced that freedom from oppression was not possible for blacks in the Americas—led the last great African American emigrationist movement. His U.S.-based Universal Negro Improvement Association worked with the Liberian government to create a homeland for African Americans. Ibrahim Sundiata explores the paradox at the core of this project: Liberia, the chosen destination, was itself racked by class and ethnic divisions and—like other nations in colonial Africa—marred by labor abuse.

In an account based on extensive archival research, including work in the Liberian National Archives, Sundiata explains how Garvey’s plan collapsed when faced with opposition from the Liberian elite, opposition that belied his vision of a unified Black World. In 1930 the League of Nations investigated labor conditions and, damningly, the United States, land of lynching and Jim Crow, accused Liberia of promoting “conditions analogous to slavery.” Subsequently various plans were put forward for a League Mandate or an American administration to put down slavery and “modernize” the country. Threatened with a loss of its independence, the Liberian government turned to its “brothers beyond the sea” for support. A varied group of white and black anti-imperialists, among them W. E. B. Du Bois, took up the country’s cause. In revealing the struggle of conscience that bedeviled many in the black world in the past, Sundiata casts light on a human rights predicament which, he points out, continues in twenty-first-century African nations as disparate as Sudan, Mauritania, and the Ivory Coast." - publisher

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442

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2003, Duke University Press
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Table of Contents

Confronting the motherland
The Black Zion
Abuse
Investigation of an investigation
Dollar diplomacy
A new deal for Liberia
Enterprise in black and white
The literary mirror
The "native problem"
Fascism and new zions
Postscript : Africa and human rights.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [407]-427) and index.

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Durham [N.C.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
966.62/00496073
Library of Congress
DT634 .S86 2003, DT634.S86 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiii, 442 p. :
Number of pages
442

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3677162M
ISBN 10
0822332337
ISBN 13
9780822332336
LCCN
2003016058
OCLC/WorldCat
52727375
Library Thing
797941
Goodreads
1248646
117874

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