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Black Studies Bibliography - II
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PASU's Black Bookmark
This guide provides a curated collection of books providing a solid framework for Black identity, Black history, and Pan-African research.
Introduction to Black Studies Bibliography
Black Studies Bibliography - II
Black Studies Bibliography - III
Black Studies Bibliography - IV
Pan-Africanist Believers and Revolutionary Frameworks
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Black Studies Bibliography - II
African Origins of Civilization
by
Muata Ashby
ISBN: 9781884564505
Publication Date: 2002
The Cointelpro Papers
by
Ward LeRoy Churchill; Jim Vander Wall
ISBN: 9781574782158
Publication Date: 2022
Book on order.
The Cultural Unity of Black Africa
by
Cheikh Anta Diop; John Henrik Clarke (Introduction by)
ISBN: 9789990065596
Publication Date: 1959
From Slavery to Freedom
by
John Hope Franklin
Call Number: E185.F825 1980
ISBN: 9780394507743
Main Collection, 2nd Floor
The Lost Cities of Africa
by
Basil Davidson
ISBN: 9780852557976
Publication Date: 1987
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