Nuwaubian Pan-Africanism: Back to Our Root
This book examines the contemporary operational and theoretical parameters of Pan-Africanism and black nationalism in the post-civil rights era. It uses the Nuwaubian movement as a case study to explore this essential strand in African Diasporan history, culture, and tradition. 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. He argues that unlike the classical Back to Africa movements, the contemporary ones do not seek to primarily relocate to Africa, but to go to Africa culturally and bring back Africa to the diaspora.

This effort can be seen in the Nuwaubian attempts at unearthing and importing classical African traditions, mores, and values in their in their various communities across the United States, especially in Eatonton, Georgia. Their aim was to chart an identity for their adherents and inspire racial pride for people of African descent.
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Nuwaubian Pan-Africanism: Back to Our Root
This book examines the contemporary operational and theoretical parameters of Pan-Africanism and black nationalism in the post-civil rights era. It uses the Nuwaubian movement as a case study to explore this essential strand in African Diasporan history, culture, and tradition. 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. He argues that unlike the classical Back to Africa movements, the contemporary ones do not seek to primarily relocate to Africa, but to go to Africa culturally and bring back Africa to the diaspora.

This effort can be seen in the Nuwaubian attempts at unearthing and importing classical African traditions, mores, and values in their in their various communities across the United States, especially in Eatonton, Georgia. Their aim was to chart an identity for their adherents and inspire racial pride for people of African descent.
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Nuwaubian Pan-Africanism: Back to Our Root

Nuwaubian Pan-Africanism: Back to Our Root

by Emeka C. Anaedozie
Nuwaubian Pan-Africanism: Back to Our Root

Nuwaubian Pan-Africanism: Back to Our Root

by Emeka C. Anaedozie

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This book examines the contemporary operational and theoretical parameters of Pan-Africanism and black nationalism in the post-civil rights era. It uses the Nuwaubian movement as a case study to explore this essential strand in African Diasporan history, culture, and tradition. 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. He argues that unlike the classical Back to Africa movements, the contemporary ones do not seek to primarily relocate to Africa, but to go to Africa culturally and bring back Africa to the diaspora.

This effort can be seen in the Nuwaubian attempts at unearthing and importing classical African traditions, mores, and values in their in their various communities across the United States, especially in Eatonton, Georgia. Their aim was to chart an identity for their adherents and inspire racial pride for people of African descent.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498598583
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/03/2019
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.33(w) x 8.99(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Emeka C. Anaedozie is assistant professor of history at Grambling State University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Historical Development of the Nuwaubian Nation

Chapter 2: Nuwaupu as the Panacea of Emancipation

Chapter 3: Nuwaupu on Social Discourse

Chapter 4: Nuwaubian Cultural Nationalism

Chapter 5: The Nuwaubian Cause and the Big Picture: An Assessment
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