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Amy Jacques Garvey: Selected Writings from the Negro World, 1923-1928
Amy Jacques Garvey: Selected Writings from the Negro World, 1923-1928
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"This book offers something that has been very much needed in Garvey scholarship--an accessible reader of Amy Jacques Garvey's editorials aimed both for the general reader and the college classroom. Parascandola does a service by selecting from a broad range of topics and presenting Jacques Garvey's editorials in an easily read and intellectually challenging format."
--Barbara Bair, historian at the Library of Congress and associate editor with Robert Hill and others of The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers
By examining her selected writings in the Negro World, this volume affords its readers a better understanding of Jacques Garvey's powerful contribution not only to Garveyism but also to the growth of Black radical thought, anti-imperialist ideology, and the rights of third-world women. This timely study sheds new light on Jacques Garvey's pivotal role as a Black female writer and thinker during the twenties.
LOUIS J. PARASCANDOLA is a professor of English at Long Island University. He is the author of "Puzzled Which to Choose" Conflicting Sociopolitical Views in the Works of Captain Frederick Marryat, editor of a book on Coney Island, and editor or coeditor of four critical editions of Caribbean immigrant writing.Author: Louis J. Parascandola
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Published: 07/22/2016
Pages: 283
Weight: 1.3lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.40w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781621902065
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