ABSTRACT
First published in 1969. This is part of a series that comprises reprints as well as original works on various aspects of African life- history, institutions, culture, political and social thought, and eminent African personalities. As 'Africana' in the title indicates, the term 'African' is used liberally and includes persons of African descent in the New World whose life and work are clearly and deeply identified with Africa. The reprints are in most part landmarks of African writing and each will contain a new introduction placing the author's life, ideas and activities in perspective.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |67 pages
Let's Go Home to Africa
part |81 pages
How Negro Americans Can Help
part |73 pages
How Negro Americans Can Help
chapter |2 pages
African Union Company Prospectus and Report
chapter |5 pages
Sixth Annual International Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World*
part |62 pages
When I Was in Africa
part |97 pages
Negro Self-Identity and Pan-Africanism