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Volume 11 • Number 8 • June 2018

 

On the cover: George Washington Carver 1893 graduation photograph (Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives)

 

David L. Horne: Biographical Reflections, A Living Pan African Scholar-Activist
by M. Keith Claybrook, Jr
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Frantz Fanon’s Engagement with Hegel’s Master-Slave Dialectic
by Brandon Hogan
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Cyberspace Abuse and the Proliferation of Poverty in Nigeria: Investigating the Paradox of Social-Economic Development
by Badmus Bidemi. G
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The Creation and Concept of Europe and the Ideological Germs of Racism
by Ana Monteiro-Ferreira
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Past and Present African-Centered African American Scholar Activists in the African American Community: An Introductory Biographical Résumé
by Itibari M. Zulu
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Nadine Gordimer’s The House Gun: A Postmodern Text
by Khadidiatou Diallo
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Philosophy and the Rise of Ultra-Nationalism in Contemporary Euro-American Politics
by Chika Mba
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Devolution without Devolution: Centralized Police Service Implications in a Decentralized Government in Kenya
by Jospeter M. Mbuba
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The Admiration and Complementary Africana Historical Scholarship of W.E.B. Du Bois and Joel Augustus Rogers
by Thabiti Asukile
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Culture and Participation in Physical Education and Sport: The Case of Tertiary Female Students in Masvingo, Zimbabwe
by Janet Mudekunye
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Retrospective: George Washington Carver
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Commentary

Africa’s Inspiring Innovators Show What the Future Could Hold
by Njideka Harry
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Relevant Books

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Announcements

George Washington Carver Museum
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African Ajami Library: Boston University
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Winston A. Van Horne Papers, 1972-2011
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A Statement on the Assassination of Marielle Franco Presente from students of Africology 344: Global Black Social Movements at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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The Global Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy Pan African Alliance on Media & Information Literacy
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The Association of Black Psychologists, Inc. (Official Statement): We Can No Longer Be Silent: Psychological Damage by President Trump
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