Africans of the Diaspora: The Evolution of African Consciousness and Leadership in the Americas (from Slavery to the 1920s)Africa World Press, 2000 - 289 páginas "The Diaspora leadership in this period (from slavery to the 1920s) consisted of both men and women, and those who have been featured in this work are employed as the epitome of the whole. The author recognizes the need for biographical sketches of many of the leaders of the era and some such studies have begun to appear. But this work provides a generalized overview of the leadership of the era in terms of ethos, motivations and their conception of destiny."--BOOK JACKET. |
Contenido
Physical Force Leadership | 25 |
Moral Suasionists | 49 |
Activist Leadership | 75 |
Detractors and Myths of Humanitarianism | 105 |
Crisis in the Objectives of Leadership | 201 |
Concept of the African Diaspora visàvis | 223 |
Epilogue | 267 |
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