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When Africa awakes: The "inside story" of the stirrings and strivings of the new Negro in the Western world

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In 'When Africa Awakes,' Hubert H. Harrison masterfully intertwines political advocacy with literary expression, delivering a call to consciousness for African Americans and the global African diaspora. Written in the early 20th century, Harrison'Äôs eloquent prose reflects the period's urgent demands for racial justice and self-determination. His work is steeped in the richness of African American culture while engaging with contemporary issues of colonialism and liberation, positioning the text within a broader socio-political context. Harrison'Äôs distinct literary style combines passionate rhetoric with insightful critiques, making it both a rallying cry and a profound commentary on racial identity. Hubert H. Harrison, often referred to as the "Father of Harlem Radicalism," was a prolific writer and orator whose life experiences as a child of immigrants in a racially segregated society profoundly shaped his worldview. Influenced by the global currents of Pan-Africanism and socialism, he sought not only to uplift his community but also to empower Africans in their fight against oppression. His own journey from the West Indies to becoming a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance informs the fervent and candid spirit of 'When Africa Awakes.' This book is a vital read for anyone seeking to understand the roots of African American intellectual thought and activism. Harrison'Äôs powerful insights are as relevant today as they were at the time of writing, making it essential for scholars, activists, and readers invested in issues of race, identity, and social justice.

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Ebook: 10 de julio de 2023

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