- the
Africanists, and the
soldiers stationed on the
Iberian Peninsula, the Junteros.
Another difference between the two
groups was that the
Africanists were...
- religions). A
specialist in
African studies is
often referred to as an "
Africanist".
Africanists argue that
there is a need to "deexoticize"
Africa and banalise...
- Look up
Africanist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Africanist may
refer to:
Africanist (Spain),
people who
encouraged a
strong involvement of the Kingdom...
- as W. E. B. Du Bois, Anténor
Firmin and
others in the diaspora. Pan-
Africanists believe that
solidarity will
enable the
continent to
fulfil its potential...
- The Pan
Africanist Congress of Azania,
often shortened to the Pan
Africanist Congress (PAC), is a
South African pan-
Africanist national liberation movement...
- page,
especially if
potentially libelous. Find sources: "Steven Kaplan"
Africanist – news · newspapers · books · scholar ·
JSTOR (February 2008) (Learn how...
- Temu, and
Isaria Kimambo made
crucial progress on
precolonial history.
Africanists such as
Basil Davidson,
Terence Ranger, and
Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch...
-
Christopher S.
Clapham (born 1941) is a
British Africanist and
political scientist. He
studied at
Lancaster University and was a
senior lecturer in politics...
- The Pan
Africanist Movement is a
minor South African political party founded by
Thami ka
Plaatjie and
others from a
faction in the Pan
Africanist Congress...
-
represented in the cabinet, as are
three later entrants, the Good Party, Pan
Africanist Congress, and
Freedom Front Plus. The
United Democratic Movement and Al...