03662nam 2200673 450 991082604500332120220204201310.00-7618-4663-8(CKB)3710000000620451(EBL)4459514(SSID)ssj0001635436(PQKBManifestationID)16387221(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001635436(PQKBWorkID)12911303(PQKB)10351317(Au-PeEL)EBL4459514(CaPaEBR)ebr11206794(CaONFJC)MIL908317(OCoLC)945663155(MiAaPQ)EBC4459514(EXLCZ)99371000000062045120090410h20092009 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrContinuing perspectives on the Black Diaspora /edited with introductions by Aubrey W. Bonnett and Calvin B. HolderRevised edition.Lanham, Maryland :University Press of America,[2009]©20091 online resource (286 p.)Revised edition of: Emerging perspectives on the Black diaspora.0-7618-4662-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Continuing Perspectives on the Black Diaspora; CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; PART I: An Examination of Europe and Asia; 1. The African Presence In Asia, with Special Reference To India; 2. Race, Ethnicity, and Development in the Atlantic World in the New Century; PART II: An Examination of the Caribbean; 3. From Independence to the Twenty-First Century: The Challenges Facing the Commonwealth Caribbean Societies; 4. Being Caribbean: Writing de Caribbean and its Diaspora in the Twenty-first Century; PART III: An Examination of North America-Canada/ U.S.A5. On The Record: The Testimony of Canada's Black Pioneers, 1783-18656. Race, Racism, and Manifestations of Inequality in Canadian Society; 7. African-Americans and African-West Indians Relations in New York City, 1900-1952: Conflict, Reconciliation and Cooperation; PART IV: Some cultural aspects of the Diaspora; 8. The Notion of Realness in the Success of Tupac Shakur and Bob Marley; 9. "What Happens in Haiti Has Repercussions Which Far Transcend Haiti Itself": Walter White, Haiti and the Public Relations Campaign, 1947-1955; PART V: Institutional Impacts and Adaptations in the Diaspora10 Media and the Diaspora11. The West Indian Diaspora to the U.S.A: Remittances and Development of the Homeland; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; INDEXThis volume investigates the often-overlooked African presence in Asia, determining how many of these diasporic populations fared in the context of political independence, globalization / economic marginalization, and the presence of ethnic conflict and institutional racism, even with positive class formations and declining significance of race in other geographical areas.Black peopleHistoryAfrican diasporaHistoryRacismHistorySlaveryHistoryRace relationsBlack peopleHistory.African diasporaHistory.RacismHistory.SlaveryHistory.Race relations.808.8/352996Bonnett Aubrey W.Holder Calvin B.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826045003321Continuing perspectives on the Black Diaspora3913951UNINA