Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora: Origins, Experiences, and Culture, Volume 2Carole Boyce Davies ABC-CLIO, 2008 - 1010 páginas "Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora spans global history, tracing the movements that created the African Diaspora and the ways that African peoples have recreated themselves all over the world. Emphasizing the recurring themes of dispersal, re-creation, and transformation, the encyclopedia offers vivid coverage of Diaspora communities, locations, peoples, culture and the arts, historical events, organizations, and theories and concepts developed by the scholars who have made this field of inquiry so rich and evocative."--pub. desc. |
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