The Journal of Pan African Studies
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Volume 12 • Number 4 • October 2018

 

On the cover: Togba K. Zulu, Revolution Financial Management (Valencia, California).

 

In Memoriam: Black Solidarity Day Founder Carlos E. Russell
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In Memoriam: Zondeni Veronica Sobukwe: Mother of Azania
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In Memoriam: Kofi A. Annan
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Azibo’s Metatheory of African Personality: A Holistic, Evolutionary, African-centered, Racial Theory with Quantitative Research and Case Study Support
by Daudi Ajani ya Azibo
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African Personality: An Anthropological Perspective for Leadership Development in Africa
by Blazio M. Manobo
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The Psychology of Oppression and Liberation in Mongane Serote’s To Every Birth Its Blood
by Adebayo Sakiru
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Multilingualism and First Language Maintenance: Nubian Language Speakers in Western Kenya
by Peter N. Mose
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Examination of Boys’ and Girls’ Spelling Errors of Phonemic Interchange in Kiswahili Functional Writing Among Ekegusii Secondary School Learners
by Charles Nyandoro Moochi
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Negritude in Anti-colonial African Literature Discourse
by Beaton Galafa
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Telling Relatable Film Stories: A Dialogue with Peter Sedufia
by Gaamangwe Joy Mogami
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‘Footprints of Panafricanism’: An Interview with Filmmaker Shirikiana Aina
by Nubia Kai
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The Impact of Colonisation on the Ability to Make a Meaning of ‘Black’ South African Contemporary Dance in the 21st Century
by Maxwell Xolani Rani
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Afrikan/Black Combat Forms Hidden in Plain Sight: Engolo/Capoeira, Knocking-and-Kicking and Asafo Flag Dancing
by Ọbádélé Kambon
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Say It Loud: An Action Research Project Examining the Afrivisual and Africology, Looking for Alternative African American Community College Teaching Strategies
by Daniel E. Mitchell
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Dominican Attitudes Towards Haitian Immigrants Following the 2010 Earthquake and Before the 2013 Sentencing
by Daly Guilamo
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The Multidimensional Model of Black Identity and Nigrescence Theory: A Philosophical Comparison
by Liya Endale
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