Episode 76: Black Travelers, Writers and Activists in Africa and the Diaspora

From Africa Past & Present Tue Nov 5 2013, 16:19:25

David Killingray (Emeritus, Goldsmiths College, U. of London) on the often-neglected role of African travelers and intermediaries in 19th-century Africa; black writers and activists in Victorian Britain; and the significance of documenting lived experiences of Africans to better understand processes of historical change.    

[view whole blog post ]
 See More    |     Report Abuse


You might also be interested in the following news stories:

Ethiopia:  Power Restored in Ethiopia (news)
allAfrica.com
29 March 2024

The power cut affecting Ethiopia "except Bahir Dar and surroundings" is over, the Ethiopian Electric Power announced. "Due to a problem in our system, the power has been interrupted," their statement ... [read more]

Afrique de l'Ouest:  Plusieurs textes adoptés au terme du Conseil des Ministres de l'UMOA (news)
allAfrica.com
29 March 2024

A l’issue de la première session ordinaire du Conseil des Ministres de l’Union Monétaire Ouest Africain (UMOA) qui s’est tenue le Jeudi 28 Mars 2024 à Dakar, au ... [read more]

Nigeria:  Boko Haram's 'Most-Wanted' Commander Captured (news)
Vanguard
29 March 2024

The First Class Emir of Gwoza local government area in Borno state, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Mohammed Shehu Timta on Friday confirmed that the top wanted commander of Boko Haram who has been ... [read more]



blogAfrica is allAfrica.com's platform to help you keep an ear on the African blogosphere. We draw diverse voices from around the world who post regularly and insightfully about African issues. Bloggers, submit your blog's rss-feed!