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The Pan-African Pantheon
Prophets, Poets, and Philosophers
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2021
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With forty accessible essays on the key intellectual contributions to Pan-Africanism, this volume offers readers a fascinating insight into the intellectual thinking and contributions to Pan-Africanism. The book explores the history of Pan-Africanism and quest for reparations, early pioneers of Pan-Africanism as well as key activists and politicians, and Pan-African philosophy and literati.
Diverse and key figures of Pan-Africanism from Africa, the Caribbean, and America are covered by these chapters, including: Edward Blyden, W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, Amy Ashwood Garvey, George Padmore, Kwame Nkrumah, Franz Fanon, Amilcar Cabral, Arthur Lewis, Maya Angelou, C.L.R. James, Ruth First, Ali Mazrui, Wangari Maathai, Thabo Mbeki, Wole Soyinka and Derek Walcott.
While acknowledging the contributions of these figures to Pan-Africanism, these essays are not just celebratory, offering valuable criticism in areas where their subjects may have fallen short of their ideals.
Diverse and key figures of Pan-Africanism from Africa, the Caribbean, and America are covered by these chapters, including: Edward Blyden, W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, Amy Ashwood Garvey, George Padmore, Kwame Nkrumah, Franz Fanon, Amilcar Cabral, Arthur Lewis, Maya Angelou, C.L.R. James, Ruth First, Ali Mazrui, Wangari Maathai, Thabo Mbeki, Wole Soyinka and Derek Walcott.
While acknowledging the contributions of these figures to Pan-Africanism, these essays are not just celebratory, offering valuable criticism in areas where their subjects may have fallen short of their ideals.
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Adekeye Adebajo is Director of the Institute for Pan-African Thought and Conversation at the University of Johannesburg. He was Executive Director of the Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR) in Cape Town between 2003 and 2016. Adebajo served on United Nations missions in South Africa, Western Sahara, and Iraq, and was Director of the Africa Programme at the International Peace Institute (IPI) in New York.
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'A major contribution to our understanding of the life and work of key figures in the history of Pan-Africanism, presented by scholars from Africa, the Caribbean, the US and Europe.'
Hakim Adi, Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora, University of Chichester
'This volume constitutes a remarkable piece of scholarship, given its conceptualisation, scope of thematic coverage, and fascinating range of eminent African and Diaspora personalities, encompassing the scope and promise for building a new "people-driven Pan-Africanism". This is a volume deserving to be read and re-read, reflected on, widely disseminated and debated - it is indeed a tour de force.'
Patrick Gomes, former Secretary-General of the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States
'This book makes a unique contribution to the literature on Pan-Africanism. It not only analyses Pan-Africanism as a school of thought, but connects this intellectual thinking to the lived experiences of those who practiced and promoted this worldview. Such a rich interrogation of Pan-Africanism as a school of thought is both timely, and will stand the test of time on bookshelves for years to come.'
Krista Johnson, Associate Professor of African Studies, Howard University
'This book is a must-read for students and practitioners interested in the political, socio-economic, and cultural autonomy and self-reliant development of exiled Africans and Africans on the continent.'
Kwame Akonor, Associate Professor of Political Science, Seton Hall University
'We must celebrate Adebajo’s objective, through this book, to contribute “substantively to efforts to transform curricula”, an ongoing exercise in South Africa known as the “decolonisation of education”.
Journal of Renaissance Studies
Hakim Adi, Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora, University of Chichester
'This volume constitutes a remarkable piece of scholarship, given its conceptualisation, scope of thematic coverage, and fascinating range of eminent African and Diaspora personalities, encompassing the scope and promise for building a new "people-driven Pan-Africanism". This is a volume deserving to be read and re-read, reflected on, widely disseminated and debated - it is indeed a tour de force.'
Patrick Gomes, former Secretary-General of the Organisation of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States
'This book makes a unique contribution to the literature on Pan-Africanism. It not only analyses Pan-Africanism as a school of thought, but connects this intellectual thinking to the lived experiences of those who practiced and promoted this worldview. Such a rich interrogation of Pan-Africanism as a school of thought is both timely, and will stand the test of time on bookshelves for years to come.'
Krista Johnson, Associate Professor of African Studies, Howard University
'This book is a must-read for students and practitioners interested in the political, socio-economic, and cultural autonomy and self-reliant development of exiled Africans and Africans on the continent.'
Kwame Akonor, Associate Professor of Political Science, Seton Hall University
'We must celebrate Adebajo’s objective, through this book, to contribute “substantively to efforts to transform curricula”, an ongoing exercise in South Africa known as the “decolonisation of education”.
Journal of Renaissance Studies
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Acknowledgements
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List of contributors
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1 Introduction
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1 Pan-Africanism
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2 The Great Durban Betrayal
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2 The pioneers
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3 Edward Wilmot Blyden
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4 W.E.B. Du Bois
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5 Marcus Garvey
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6 George Padmore
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7 Amy Ashwood Garvey
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8 Pixley Seme
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3 The politicians
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9 Kwame Nkrumah
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10 Thabo Mbeki
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11 Dudley Thompson
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12 Boutros Boutros-Ghali
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4 The activists
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13 Malcolm X
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14 Maya Angelou
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15 Walter Rodney
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16 Ruth First
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17 Wangari Maathai
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18 Randall Robinson
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5 The social scientists
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19 C.L.R. James
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20 Arthur Lewis
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21 Ali Mazrui
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22 Stuart Hall
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23 Adebayo Adedeji
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6 The philosophers
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24 Frantz Fanon
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25 Amílcar Cabral
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26 Steve Biko
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27 Paulin J. Hountondji
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28 V.Y. Mudimbe
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29 Kwame Anthony Appiah
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7 The literati
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30 Léopold Senghor
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31 Wole Soyinka
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32 Derek Walcott
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33 Buchi Emecheta
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34 Mariama Bâ
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35 Micere Mugo
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8 The musical activists
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36 Miriam Makeba
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37 Bob Marley
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38 Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
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Keywords for this book
Pan-Africanism; Africa; Caribbean; African-American; regional integration; ideology; Pan-African thought; Pan-African philosophy; African politics; global studies
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For a non-specialist adult audience