Mau Mau in Harlem?: The U.S. and the Liberation of Kenya (Contemporary Black History)
Gerald Horne
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Description for Mau Mau in Harlem?: The U.S. and the Liberation of Kenya (Contemporary Black History)
Paperback. Based on archival research on three continents, this book addresses the interpenetration of two closely related movements: the struggle against white supremacy and Jim Crow in the US, and the struggle against similar forces and for national liberation in Colonial Kenya. Series: Contemporary Black History. Num Pages: 333 pages, biography. BIC Classification: 1HFGK; 1KBB; 3JJPG; HBJH; HBJK; HBTB; HBTV; JFSL3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 150 x 227 x 18. Weight in Grams: 474.
Based on archival research on three continents, this book addresses the interpenetration of two closely related movements: the struggle against white supremacy and Jim Crow in the U.S., and the struggle against similar forces and for national liberation in Colonial Kenya.
Based on archival research on three continents, this book addresses the interpenetration of two closely related movements: the struggle against white supremacy and Jim Crow in the U.S., and the struggle against similar forces and for national liberation in Colonial Kenya.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Condition
New
Series
Contemporary Black History
Number of Pages
323
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780230339026
SKU
V9780230339026
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99-15
About Gerald Horne
GERALD HORNE John and Rebecca Moores Professor of African-American History at the University of Houston, USA. He has published over two dozen books, including From the Barrel of a Gun: The United States and the War Against Zimbabwe, 1965-1980.
Reviews for Mau Mau in Harlem?: The U.S. and the Liberation of Kenya (Contemporary Black History)
"This is a fast-moving, readable account - stunningly well-researched in a wide range of archives on three continents - of hitherto little-known connections between the United States in general, and African-Americans in particular, with the history of the colonization and then liberation of Kenya." - John Lonsdale, Fellow of Trinity College and Emeritus University Professor of Modern African History, University ... Read more