https://archive.org/details/stabolition
Stabolitionist Memes
Topics
#abolition, #abolitionist, #transformativejustice, #restorativejustice, #slaves, #slavery, #blackchattelslavery, #antihumanism
collected from the decidedly inhumane internet
https://archive.org/details/stabolition
Stabolitionist Memes
Topics
#abolition, #abolitionist, #transformativejustice, #restorativejustice, #slaves, #slavery, #blackchattelslavery, #antihumanism
collected from the decidedly inhumane internet
https://archive.org/details/plantationslaveryontheeastcoastofafrica
Plantation Slavery on the East Coast of Africa by Frederick Cooper
Topics
#Africa, #EastAfrica, #slavery, #blackchattelslavery, #slavetrade, #Oman, #Zanzibar, #Mombasa, #Malindi, #Mambrui, #Pemba, #PembaIsland, #plantations, #cloveplantations, #زِنْجِبَار, #عمان, #مومباسا
“Expanding trade along the East African coast in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries set the stage for the transformation of small-scale coastal agriculture into a plantation system.” - from the introduction
https://archive.org/details/africanstudies
Manufacturing African Studies and Crises by Paul Tiyambe Zeleza
Topics
#AfricanStudies, #academia, #Africanists, #whitesupremacy, #antiblackness, #imperialism, #philipdcurtin, #discursivearchitecture, #colonialism, #neocolonialism, #intellectualhistory
CODESRIA Book Series
“This book is an interrogation of African studies, its formulations and fetishes, theories and trends, possibilities and pitfalls. As a discursive formulation, African studies is, of course, immersed in the contexts and configurations of the western epistemological order.”
Originally published in 1997; this file is a scan of a 2003 reprint.
https://archive.org/details/warandpeaceinyorubaland
War and Peace in Yorubaland 1793-1893 by Adeagbo Akinjogbin; J.F. Ade Ajayi; Olusegun Ekanade; Oluwole Aloba; Olasiji Oshin; G.O. Oyeweso; Funso Afolayan; A.G. Adebayo; Dare Oguntomisin; H.O. Danmole; Bolanle Awe; Omotayo Olutoye; A.A. Adediran; M.A. Are-Latoosa; B.F. Adeniji; G.I.O. Olomola; Akinsola Akiwowo; O. Olutoye; J.A. Olapade; J.A. Adefila; S.M. Opeola; Tunde Olewookere; Gbenga Fagborun; Folabo Ajayi; S.A. Akintoye; R.A. Olaniyan; S.O. Arifalo; J.A. Atanda; E.O. Oyelade; Deji Ogunremi; Wale Ajayi; G.O. Oguntomisin; Toyin Falola; Akin Alao; O. Oladitan; S.A. Makinde; Z.O. Apata; J.R.O. Ojo; Niyi Oladeji; T.M. Ilesanmi; Tejumola Olaniyan; Moyo Okediji; Adebayo Olaosun; Opeoluwa Onabajo; J.A. Ayorinde; Owa Adelani Famodun II
Topics
#Yorubaland, #history, #war, #slavery, #blackchattelslavery, #Yoruba, #Benin, #Togo, #YorubaCivilWars, #KirijiWar, #EkitiparapoWar, #EkitiParapoWar, #WestAfrica, #slavetrade, #Africa
the editor, Isaac Adeagbo Akinjogbin, is also credited as I.A. Akinjogbin throughout the book.
some numbered pages in between chapters are missing - these pages may be blank.
https://archive.org/details/africanguyanese
Themes in African-Guyanese History by Winston F. McGowan; James G. Rose; David A. Granger; Alvin O. Thompson; Brian L. Moore; Carl A. Braithwaite; Kimani S. Nehusi; Hazel M. Woolford; Clive Y. Thomas
Topics
#Guyana, #Essequibo, #Berbice, #britishcolonialism, #dutchcolonialism, #history, #Demerara, #Demerary, #BritishGuiana, #DemeraraEssequibo, #slavery, #blackchattelslavery, #colonialism, #Caribbean, #LatinAmerica, #slavetrade, #slaverevolts
“This book focuses on some of the major developments in the history of the African-Guyanese people from the time of their arrival in what were then the Dutch colonies of Essequibo and Berbice in the first half of the seventeenth century, to the present day. Most African-Guyanese today are descendants of enslaved Africans who were victims of the trans-Atlantic slave trade – the forced migration of millions of Africans, largely from West Africa to the Americas, from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries.”
https://archive.org/details/equianoandtheigbo
Olaudah Equiano And The Igbo World: History, Society, and Atlantic Diaspora Connections by Chima J. Korieh; Emmanuel N. Obiechina; Maureen N. Eke; Catherine Obianuju Acholonu; Dorothy Chinwe Okaegbu; Ogbo Ugwuanyi; Elizabeth Odachi Onogwu; Raphael Chijioke Njoke; Ogbu U. Kalu; J. Akuma Kalu-Njoku; Felix K. Ekechi; Adiele Afigbo; John N. Oriji; Douglas B. Chambers; Hannah N. Eby Chukwu; Daniel Kloza; Ron Milland
Topics
#OlaudahEquiano, #Igbo, #BightofBiafra, #WestAfrica, #blackchattelslavery, #slavetrade, #imperialism, #colonialism, #britishcolonialism, #Nigeria, #christianity, #gender, #IgboStudies
“Olaudah Equiano and the Igbo World examines aspects of the history, society and Atlantic Diaspora connection of the Igbo people of the Bight of Biafra...
https://archive.org/details/portugueseafrica
The Decolonization of Portuguese Africa: Metropolitan Revolution and the Dissolution of Empire by Norrie MacQueen
Topics
#Angola, #Mozambique, #GuineaBissau, #CaboVerde, #CapeVerde, #GuinéBissau, #SãoToméandPríncipe, #SãoToméePríncipe, #SãoTomé, #Príncipe, #portugal, #MozambicanWarofIndependence, #FrentedeLibertaçãodeMoçambique, #FRELIMO, #CarnationRevolution, #EstadoNovo, #fascism, #portuguesecolonialism, #colonialism, #imperialism, #AngolanWarofIndependence, #LutaArmadadeLibertaçãoNacional, #MPLA, #UNITA, #FNLA, #PeoplesMovementfortheLiberationofAngola, #MovimentoPopulardeLibertaçãodeAngola, #NationalFrontfortheLiberationofAngola, #FrenteNacionaldeLibertaçãodeAngola, #UniãoNacionalparaaIndependênciaTotaldeAngola, #NationalUnionfortheTotalIndependenceofAngola, #GuineaBissauWarofIndependence, #PAIGC, #AfricanPartyfortheIndependenceofGuineaandCapeVerde, #PartidoAfricanoparaaIndependênciadaGuinéeCaboVerde, #MovementfortheLiberationofSãoToméandPríncipe, #MovimentodeLibertaçãodeSãoToméePríncipe, #MLSTP, #anticolonialism, #guerrillawarfare, #genocide, #antiblackness, #Africa, #revolution, #controlledopposition, #war, #politicalpolice, #slavercolonialism, #slavercolonizers, #portugueseempire, #antiimperialism, #armedstruggle
This is an analytical study of Portuguese decolonization, dealing with all the Portuguese territories in Africa, especially Angola and Mozambique, but also...
https://archive.org/details/passage-port-and-plantation
Passage, Port and Plantation: A History of Solomon Islands Labour Migration, 1870-1914 by Peter Corris
Topics
#SolomonIslands, #queensland, #PacificIslands, #Fiji, #Samoa, #Melanesia, #Melanesians, #britishimperialism, #australianimperialism, #indenturedservitude, #slavery, #britain, #australia, #Oceania, #antiblackness
more than 30,000 Solomon Islanders were used by colonizers to build australia and Pacific Island colonies.
https://archive.org/details/historical-dictionary-of-somalia-1
Historical Dictionary of Somalia by Margaret Castagno
Topics
#Somalia, #dictionaries, #historicaldictionaries, #history, #Somaliland, #HornofAfrica, #Ethiopia, #Kenya, #colonialism, #imperialism
this first edition contains multiple entries that were eliminated from the revised 2003 edition.
https://archive.org/details/policeinnigeria
The Police in Modern Nigeria, 1861-1965: Origins, Development, and Role by Tekena N. Tamuno
Topics
#police, #policing, #colonialism, #Nigeria, #britishcolonialism, #history, #neocolonialism, #imperialism, #britishimperialism
Published by Ibadan University Press; includes photos, appendices of data and charts
https://archive.org/details/nkrumahs-ghana
The Military and Politics in Nkrumah's Ghana by Simon Baynham
Topics
#Ghana, #military, #coups, #militarycoups, #britishcolonialism, #britishimperialism, #Africanization, #stateformation, #whitesupremacy, #antiblackness, #neocolonialism, #WestAfrica, #coupdetat, #golpedelestado
“The book is based on documents from the Ministry of Defence and other departments in Ghana and on interviews with 96 Ghanaian and British army officers, civil servants, and politicians.”
https://archive.org/details/grenzenlos-und-unverschamt
Grenzenlos und unverschämt by May Ayim
Topics
#MayAyim, #Germany, #Deutschland, #antiblackness, #misogynoir, #biography
“Politische Texte, Momentaufnahmen und Gespräche von und mit May Ayim. Der vorliegende Band versammelt Aufsätze, Interviews und Redebeiträge der Autorin aus verschiedenen Publikationen, aber auch unveröffentlichtes Material.”
https://archive.org/details/assata_images
Assata. Eine Autobiografie aus dem schwarzen Widerstand in den USA by Assata Shakur; Lennox S. Hinds; Regine Geraedts
Topics
#AssataShakur, #autobiography, #schwarzenwiderstand, #autobiografie, #misogynoir, #memoir, #memoiren, #revolutionaries, #BlackPantherParty, #BlackLiberationArmy, #unitedstatesofamerika, #rassismus
Assata Shakur, Mitglied der Black Panther Party und Mitbegründerin der Black Liberation Army, erzählt in ihrer Autobiografie mit kraft voller, authentischer Sti mme vom tief verwurzelten Rassismus in den USA und vom Aufbruch der militanten schwarzen Bürgerrechtsbewegung in den 1960er- und 1970er-Jahren. Sie zeichnet ein bewegendes Bild ihrer Kindheit bei den Großeltern im South Carolina der frühen 1950er-Jahre und ihrer Jugend in den Straßen der Bronx, berichtet detailliert über ihre Zeit im Gefängnis und über die rassistische Struktur des US-amerikanischen Justizsystems. In den Text eingestreut sind Gedichte Assata Shakurs, die erahnen lassen, was es bedeutet, schwarz, Frau und Revolutionärin zu sein.
Assata Shakur, Mitglied der Black Panther Party und Mitbegründerin der Black Liberation Army, erzählt in ihrer Autobiografie mit kraft voller, authentischer...
https://archive.org/details/larazanegraenchile
La raza negra en Chile: Una presencia negada by René Peri Fagerström
Topics
#Chile, #BlackChileans, #blackchattelslavery, #antiblackness, #genocide, #slavery, #slavetrade, #Afrochilenxs, #Afrochilenx, #esclavitud, #history, #historianegra, #comerciodeesclavos
published by LOM Ediciones
https://archive.org/details/abolicionismo_comparada
Abolicionismo: Estados Unidos e Brasil, uma história comparada : século XIX by Celia Maria Marinho de Azevedo
Topics
#abolicionismo, #abolitionism, #abolitionists, #abolicionistas, #unitedstatesofamerika, #brazil, #EstadosUnidos, #Brasil, #history, #história, #abolição, #abolition, #escravidão, #slavery, #blackchattelslavery, #antiblackness
Neste livro a autora de Onda Negra, Medo Branco dá continuidade aos seus estudos sobre a história da escravidão e da abolição através da comparação do abolicionismo nos Estados Unidos e no Brasil ao longo do século XIX. A história comparada do abolicionismo permite desvendar não só as ideologias com suas distintas imagens e proposições, como também as conexões entre abolicionistas americanos e brasileiros. O mito do paraíso racial brasileiro pode ser apreciado no seu próprio fazer através destes vínculos pessoais ou de influências recíprocas entre abolicionistas dos dois países, os quais por sua vez ressoavam diálogos com abolicionistas europeus. Do mesmo modo, pode-se perceber os diferentes significados que a Revolução do Haiti, a Guerra Civil Americana e a África suscitaram entre os abolicionistas, engendrando reflexões muito distintas sobre o destino do ex-escravo e o problema do racismo em cada país.
Neste livro a autora de Onda Negra, Medo Branco dá continuidade aos seus estudos sobre a história da escravidão e da abolição através da comparação do...
https://archive.org/details/rodney-eusi
Walter Rodney by Eusi Kwayana
Topics
#WalterRodney, #Guyana, #WorkingPeoplesAlliance, #socialism, #antiimperialism, #Guyanesepolitics, #WPA, #PeoplesProgressiveParty, #PPP, #PeoplesNationalCongress, #PNC, #history, #SouthAmerica, #Caribbean
from the description on the final page:
“This booklet contains two articles on Walter Rodney by Eusi Kwayana. The first, a description of ‘those days’ was written in early 1985 in response to a request from friends of Walter associated with the Walter Rodney bookshop and Race Today Collective in the UK. … The second briefly discusses Rodney's contribution to the struggle for bread and justice. It was written in 1981…”
https://archive.org/details/antonio_maceo
Antonio Maceo: La protesta de Baraguá by Armando O. Caballero
Topics
#AntonioMaceo, #protestadeBaraguá, #Baraguá, #Cuba, #Caribbean, #history, #Cubanhistory, #historia, #historiadeCuba, #Caribe, #slavery, #esclavitud, #spanishimperialism, #españa, #spain, #CubanWarofIndependence, #guerradeindependenciacubana, #tenyearswar, #guerradelosdiezaños, #littlewar, #guerrachiquita, #Mambises
publisher: Editorial Gente Nueva
https://archive.org/details/we-will-return-in-the-whirlwind
We Will Return In The Whirlwind by @no_slave_coasts
Topics
#agitprop, #GeorgeFloydprotests, #grandrapids, #FTP, #ACAB, #burningpolicecar, #unitedstatesofamerika, #burningpolicecars, #fire, #flames, #insurrection, #urbaninsurrection, #protest, #riot, #uprising, #агитпроп, #slaverevolt, #michigan
source: twitter account @no_slave_coasts
source: twitter account @no_slave_coasts
https://archive.org/details/readings-in-african-american-language
Readings in African American Language: Aspects, Features, and Perspectives by Nathaniel Norment, Jr.; David Dalby; John Baugh; Ernie A. Smith; Ralph W. Fasold; Walter A. Wolfram; Elaine E. Tarone; John Myhill; Ronald R. Butters; Marvin D. Loflin; J. L. Dillard; Nicholas R. Sobin; Arthur K. Spears; Edgar W. Schneider; Lisa J. Green; Stefan Martin; Arnetha F. Ball; Kikanza Nuri Webber
Topics
#AAVE, #BVE, #AfricanAmericanVernacularEnglish, #BlackVernacularEnglish, #unitedstatesofamerika, #linguistics, #culture, #language, #english
Readings in African American Language: Aspects, Features, and Perspectives provides various theoretical approaches on the origin, development, and advantages of Black Vernacular English
volume 4 in the series African American literature and culture: expanding the boundaries
Readings in African American Language: Aspects, Features, and Perspectives provides various theoretical approaches on the origin, development, and advantages...
https://archive.org/details/officer-down
OFFICER DOWN by @no_slave_coasts
Topics
#FTP, #ACAB, #BobbyShmurda, #ShmoneyDance, #HotNigga, #officerdown, #agitprop, #агитпроп
source: twitter account @no_slave_coasts
source: twitter account @no_slave_coasts
https://archive.org/details/rhode-island
The Notorious Triangle: Rhode Island and the African Slave Trade, 1700-1807 by Jay Coughtry
Topics
#slavetrade, #blackchattelslavery, #slavery, #rhodeisland, #rhodeislandandprovidenceplantations, #britishimperialism, #unitedstatesofamerika, #whitesupremacy
published in Philadelphia by Temple University Press
https://archive.org/details/africanwomen
African Women in Revolution by Wunyabari O. Maloba
Topics
#Africa, #Africanhistory, #antiimperialism, #armedstruggle, #antiblackness, #anticolonialism, #nationalliberation, #Algeria, #Kenya, #GuineaBissau, #revolution, #Mozambique, #Angola, #Zimbabwe, #SouthAfrica, #history, #feminism, #decolonisation, #womensliberation, #guerrillawarfare, #genderhistory
"This book is an ambitious, extensive and detailed analysis of the roles played by African women in seven revolutionary movements in post World War II Africa. The revolutionary movements covered in this book occurred in: Algeria, Kenya, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. The book describes and analyzes the nature and impact of women's participation in these revolutionary movements. How did these revolutionary movements define women's liberation? What is the linkage between feminist theories of liberation and national liberation? Did the national liberation movements betray women? And what has been the fate of the original commitments (and impulses) toward women's liberation and gender equality?"
https://archive.org/details/jamaica_essays
Essays on Power and Change in Jamaica by Carl Stone; Aggrey Brown; Peter Phillips; Stanley Reid; Don Robotham; Rupert Lewis; Claremont Kirton; Ralph Gonsalves; Donald J. Harris
Topics
#Jamaica, #Caribbean, #history, #economics, #socialsciences, #imperialism, #britishcolonialism, #unions, #tradeunionism, #bauxite, #agriculture, #neocolonialism, #massmedia, #nationalism, #Blacknationalism, #antiblackness
Jamaica Publishing House
https://archive.org/details/BLA-history
Thomas McCreary - Black Liberation Army History by Field Up Productions; Thomas McCreary
Topics
#ThomasMcCreary, #BlackLiberationArmy, #armedstruggle, #guerrillawarfare, #urbanguerrillawarfare, #urbanguerrillas, #unitedstatesofamerika, #history, #interview, #interviews
original YouTube upload here.
original YouTube upload here.
https://archive.org/details/walterrodney
Walter Rodney, un historien engagé (1942-1980) by Amzat Boukari-Yabara
Topics
#WalterRodney, #Guyana, #Guyanesehistory, #PanAfricanism, #Guyane, #Panafricanisme, #biography, #biographies, #Africanhistory, #Tanzania, #Caribbean, #revolutionaries, #marxism, #marxists, #marxisme, #biographie, #historians, #histoireAfricaine, #historiens, #colonialism, #neocolonialism, #néocolonialisme, #britishcolonialism, #anticolonialism, #anticolonialisme, #Tanzanie, #Caraïbe, #Caraïbes, #Caribbeanhistory, #histoiredesCaraïbes
Ce livre analyse la vie et l’œuvre de l’historien et homme politique de Guyana, Walter Rodney (1942-1980), ses années de formation, ses influences, son idéologie, et son action politique.
Alors que Rodney a fait l’objet d’une demi-douzaine de monographies en anglais, cet ouvrage est le premier travail en français consacré à cet historien anglophone. Il s’adresse autant à un public universitaire travaillant sur les mondes africains qu’à un public « militant » engagé sur les questions de développement et de luttes sociales.
https://archive.org/details/capitalismecameroun
Capitalisme et nationalisme au Cameroun: au lendemain de la seconde guerre mondiale (1946-1956) by Martin-René Atangana
Topics
#Cameroon, #Cameroun, #Kamerun, #Africa, #Afrique, #colonialism, #colonialisme, #nationalism, #nationalisme, #WorldWar2, #WorldWarII, #independence, #politicalindependence, #guerrillawarfare, #UPC, #UniondespopulationsduCameroun, #Françafrique
Publications de la Sorbonne, Série Afrique, 9
https://archive.org/details/mwendamoupouvava
Mwen damou pou Vava by Dany Laferrière; Frédéric Normandin; Antoine Lyonel Trouillot
Topics
#Haiti, #HaitianCreole, #KreyòlAyisyen, #TiGwav, #PetitGoâve, #childrensbooks, #booksforchildren, #creole, #kreyòl, #Vava, #VyeZo, #fiction
ISBN 1584324023
EDUCA Vision Inc.
Coconut Creek, Florida, Caribbean
https://archive.org/details/black-rebellion-in-barbados
Black Rebellion In Barbados: The Struggle Against Slavery, 1627-1838 by Hilary Beckles
Topics
#Barbados, #Bajan, #slavery, #blackchattelslavery, #slaverebellions, #slaveuprisings, #slaverevolts, #revolt, #rebellion, #britishimperialism, #britishcolonialism, #Caribbean, #Caribbeanhistory, #abolition, #frontiersocieties, #creolization, #creole, #whitesupremacy, #antiblackness, #britishempire, #slavetrade, #laborhistory, #counterinsurgency
"This year (1984) marks the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the formal abolition of slavery in the English-speaking Caribbean and this work is intended to commemorate the occasion.
This year (1984) marks the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the formal abolition of slavery in the English-speaking Caribbean and this work is intended...
Finally, the most detailed research to date of the 1816 slave rebellion and its impactupon the emancipation debate is presented, which suggests that Barbadian slaves, like their counterparts in Demerara and Jamaica who rebelled in 1823 and 1831 respectively, were saying to their owners and the Imperial government, you will either grant us our freedom by law or force us to make it by war. This work is a polemical account of the changing relationships between maturing black radical consciousness and white power in Barbados during the slavery period. It goes a long way towards assisting the process of decolonising the island's general Eurocentric historiography."
(from the back cover)
https://archive.org/details/frenchsugar/
The French Sugar Business in the Eighteenth Century by Robert Louis Stein
Topics
#blackchattelslavery, #france, #frenchcolonialism, #frenchimperialism, #economics, #history, #Caribbean, #sugar, #sugarplantations, #Guadeloupe, #Haiti, #saintdomingue, #Martinique, #Tobago, #SaintLucia, #StLucia, #Guiana, #frenchGuyana, #Guyane, #sugarcane, #Antilles
Plantations in the French Antilles (principally in Haiti) became major sugar producers in the 18th century, and France became a main distributor to other European countries. Stein provides a clear and coherent (if sometimes repetitious) explanation of the three-pronged trade; ships from France carried slaves from Africa to the Antilles, and then returned to Europe with sugar. The slaves, most of whom died of disease and overwork, were victims of the French sugar trade.
Plantations in the French Antilles (principally in Haiti) became major sugar producers in the 18th century, and France became a main distributor to other...
https://archive.org/details/africville
Africville by Shauntay Grant; Eva Campbell
Topics
#Africville, #kanada, #childrensbooks, #booksforchildren, #historicalfiction, #genocide, #antiblackness, #novascotia, #halifax, #bedfordbasin, #klanada
from the publisher:
https://archive.org/details/stateagainstnation
Haiti, State Against Nation: The Origins and Legacy of Duvalierism by Michel-Rolph Trouillot
Topics
#Haiti, #Haïti, #Ayiti, #Duvalier, #Duvaliers, #Duvalierism, #Duvalierisme, #PapaDoc, #BabyDoc, #FrançoisDuvalier, #JeanClaudeDuvalier, #imperialism, #noirism, #noirisme, #antiblackness, #history, #Haitianhistory, #historyofHaiti, #colorism, #antiblackness, #capitalism, #Caribbean, #anticommunism, #nationalism, #stateterror
"In the euphoria that followed the departure of Haiti’s hated dictator, Jean-Claude Duvalier, most Haitian and foreign analysts treated the regimes of the two Duvaliers, father and son, as a historical nightmare created by the malevolent minds of the leaders and their supporters. Yet the crisis, economic and political, that faces this small Caribbean nation did not begin with the dictatorship, and is far from being solved, despite its departure from the scene. In this fascinating study, Haitian-born Michel-Rolph Trouillot examines the mechanisms through which the Duvaliers ruthlessly won and then held onto power for twenty-nine years."
In the euphoria that followed the departure of Haiti’s hated dictator, Jean-Claude Duvalier, most Haitian and foreign analysts treated the regimes of the...
https://archive.org/details/europeanimperialism
Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism by James S. Olson; Robert Shadle; Ross Marlay; William G. Ratliff; Joseph M. Rowe, Jr.; Judith E. Olson; J. Larry Murdock
Topics
#imperialism, #europe, #history, #colonialism, #dictionaries, #historicaldictionaries, #spanishempire, #spanishimperialism, #spanishcolonialism, #portugueseempire, #portugueseimperialism, #portuguesecolonialism, #slavery, #blackchattelslavery, #britishimperialism, #britishcolonialism, #britishempire, #dutchempire, #dutchimperialism, #dutchcolonialism, #frenchempire, #frenchimperialism, #frenchcolonialism, #germanempire, #germanimperialism, #germancolonialism, #belgianempire, #belgianimperialism, #belgiancolonialism, #italianempire, #italianimperialism, #italiancolonialism, #genocide, #spain, #portugal, #britain, #greatbritain, #unitedkingdom, #españa, #thenetherlands, #netherlands, #nederland, #holland, #france, #germany, #deutschland, #belgium, #belgië, #belgique, #belgien, #italy, #italia, #empire, #empires, #whitesupremacy
The major focus of this historical dictionary is on the Spanish, Portuguese, British, Dutch, French, German, Belgian, and Italian empires during the past 500 years.
https://archive.org/details/blackeurope
Black Europe and the African Diaspora by Darlene Clark Hine; Trica Danielle Keaton; Stephen Small; Allison Blakely; Dienke Hondius; Eileen Julien; Tina M. Campt; T. Sharpley-Whiting; Tiffany Ruby Patterson; Alessandra Di Maio; Fred Constant; Alexander G. Weheliye; Tyler Stovall; Jacqueline Nassy Brown; Kwame Nimako; Terri Francis; Michelle M. Wright; Gloria Wekker; Barnor Hesse
Topics
#europe, #BlacStudies, #antiblackness, #blackchattelslavery, #imperialism, #colonialism, #blackdiaspora, #AfroEurope, #netherlands, #nederland, #holland, #dutchcolonialism, #france, #frenchcolonialism, #italy, #italia, #italiancolonialism, #germany, #deutschland, #germancolonialism, #unitedstatesofamerika, #blackeuropeans, #Afropean, #immigration, #migration, #immigrants, #xenophobia
This book collects multifaceted analyses of the Black diaspora in europe. “In focusing on contemporary intellectual currents and themes, the contributors theorize and re-imagine a range of historical and contemporary issues related to the broader questions of blackness, diaspora, hegemony, transnationalism, and ‘Black Europe’ itself as lived and perceived realities.”
https://archive.org/details/charte-du-gong
Charte du GONG by Groupe pour l'Organisation Nationale de la Guadeloupe
Topics
#GONG, #GroupepourlOrganisationNationaledelaGuadeloupe, #Guadeloupe, #Caribbean, #nationalism, #independence, #independentists, #GONG, #Caribbean, #frenchcolonialism, #frenchimperialism, #france, #colonialisme, #colonialismefrançais, #Antillesfrançaises, #frenchantilles, #anticolonialism, #Caraïbes, #charte, #organizationalcharter, #imperialismefrançais, #indépendance, #leGONG, #indépendantiste
Fuck france
https://archive.org/details/menalamba0en
The Rising of the Red Shawls: A Revolt in Madagascar 1895-1899 by Stephen Ellis
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#Madagascar, #Malagasy, #Merina, #Merinaempire, #Imerina, #france, #frenchcolonialism, #frenchimperialism, #slavery, #blackchattelslavery, #revolt, #rebellion, #insurrection, #christianity, #menalamba, #war, #imperialism, #colonialwars, #historyofAfrica, #Africanhistory, #IndianOcean
Cambridge University Press: African Studies Series, volume 43
https://archive.org/details/albizucampos
Albizu Campos: Puerto Rican Revolutionary by Federico Ribes Tovar; Anthony Rawlings
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#PedroAlbizuCampos, #biography, #PuertoRico, #Boricua, #PuertoRicannationalism, #independence, #armedstruggle, #luchaarmada, #imperialism, #colonialism, #unitedstatesofamerika, #antiblackness, #PuertoRicanNationalistParty, #PuertoRicanindependence, #independentistas, #PartidoNacionalistadePuertoRico, #PNPR, #insurrection, #insurreción, #GritodeJayuya, #JayuyaUprising
PLUS ULTRA • Puerto Rican Heritage Series, #1
source: Freedom Archives
https://archive.org/details/nolutshungu_chad
Limits of Anarchy: Intervention and State Formation in Chad by Sam C. Nolutshungu
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#Chad, #Tchad, #unitedstatesofamerika, #france, #Libya, #Nigeria, #militaryintervention, #foreignintervention, #civilwar, #war, #historyofAfrica, #Africanhistory, #Sahel, #UnitedNations, #UN, #ONU, #colonialism, #neocolonialism, #françafrique, #wars, #FROLINAT, #FrontdelibérationnationaleduTchad, #NationalLiberationFrontofChad, #GUNT, #GouvernementdUnionNationaledeTransition, #TransitionalGovernmentofNationalUnity, #OAU, #Organisationdelunitéafricaine, #OrganizationofAfricanUnity
Carter G. Woodson Institute Series in Black Studies
The University Press of Virginia
https://archive.org/details/ghanarevolution
Nkrumah and the Ghana Revolution by C. L. R. James
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#KwameNkrumah, #Ghana, #goldcoast, #revolution, #Africanhistory, #historyofAfrica, #PanAfricanism, #GeorgePadmore, #urbanization, #britishcolonialism, #britishimperialism, #proletarianization, #decolonization, #anticolonialism, #PanAfricanism, #marxism, #leninism, #socialism
A collection of essays written over a span of two decades.
https://archive.org/details/profiles_in_courage
Profiles in Courage by Carl Donofrio; Joe Fahey; Holly Frances; Andreas Digiorgio-Haag; Melody Corvid
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#Facebook, #AskforPDFsfromPeoplewithInstitutionalAccess, #whitesupremacy, #antiblackness, #comments, #facebookcomments, #socialmedia
a moving, powerful, and relevant testament to the indomitable spirit and an unparalleled celebration of noble virtues. timeless lessons on the most cherished of virtues and a powerful reminder of the strength of the spirit. not just stories of the past but hope and confidence for the future.
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The Debate by Yash Tandon; A.M. Babu; V.I. Lenin; Mao Tsetung; Peter Meyns; Mahmood Mamdani; H. Bhagat; Dan Wadada Nabudere; Karim Hirji; A.B. Kayonga; S.M. Magara; Issa G. Shivji; Omwony-Ojwok; Joakim Mwami; Takyiwaa Manuh; Sipula Kabanje; Obeid Mkama; Ole Parsalaw; F.L.N. Lupa; A Student of the Professor; H. Saliwawa; J. Shao; Rohini Banaji
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#imperialism, #underdevelopment, #Tanzania, #EastAfrica, #Africa, #neocolonialism, #thestate, #class, #nationalism, #antiimperialism, #socialism, #marxism, #marxismleninism, #independence, #race, #economics, #classstruggle
A debate, compiled and published by Tanzania Publishing House, on imperialism and class struggle in Africa.
https://archive.org/details/legendedesloa
La Légende des Loa: Vodou Haïtien by Déita (Mercédes Foucard Guignard)
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#vodou, #vodouHaïtien, #voodoo, #Haitianvoodoo, #vodun, #loa, #Haiti, #légendes, #histoire, #spiritualité, #Ayiti
Le peuple haïtien, comme tous les peuples de la terre, a son propre univers spirituel, peuplé d'entités dont l'essence ne se laisse pas connaitre avec autant de facilité que les réalités matérielles. "La Légende des Loa du Vodou Haïtien" est un voyage à travers les péristyles du pays et des rencontres inespérées avec des initiés nous parlant de leur monde intime.
https://archive.org/details/natali_woman
Natali by Lochard Noel
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#HaitianCreole, #KreyòlAyisyen, #woman, #roman, #novel, #fiction, #creole, #kreyòl, #Etazini, #Ayisyen, #immigration, #emigration, #migration, #unitedstatesofamerika, #Haiti, #Ayiti
“NATALI se istwa tout Ayisyen ki te oblije kite Ayiti, peyi yo, pou yo vin viv Ozetazini. Anpil nan yo gen yon rèv, yo vle travay pou bay rèv la fòm, ba rèv la sans pou transfòme l an reyalite.
NATALI se istwa yon ti emigre Ayisyen ki soti nan yon fanmi ‘Boat People’ ki vin Ozetazini ak pòch li vid men ak tèt li plen pwojè, ak kè li plen espwa ak detèminasyon. Se espwa ak detèminasyon sa yo ki pral ede l travè se epi ranvèse tout baryè… kèlkeswa koulè, kèlkeswa fòm baryè sa yo te ka pran.”
ISBN 1584321474
EDUCA Vision Inc.
Coconut Creek, Florida, Caribbean
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Sulwe by Lupita Nyong'o; Vashti Harrison
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#colorism, #misogynoir, #antiblackness, #childrensbooks, #booksforchildren, #fiction
“Sulwe has skin the color of midnight. She is darker than everyone in her family. She is darker than anyone in her school. Sulwe just wants to be beautiful and bright, like her mother and sister. Then a magical journey in the night sky opens her eyes and changes everything.”
https://archive.org/details/exile2p
Exile to Paradise: Savagery and Civilization in Paris and the South Pacific, 1790-1900 by Alice Bullard
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#Kanak, #Kanaky, #genocide, #france, #frenchrevolution, #pariscommune, #newcaledonia, #colonization, #indigenouspeoples, #antiblackness, #southpacific, #exile, #whitesupremacy, #Melanesia, #history, #frenchimperialism, #frenchcolonialism, #thirdrepublic, #communards, #colonizers, #war, #paris, #savagery, #penalcolony, #penalcolonies, #Melanesians
According to the poet Victor Hugo, the year 1870/71 was France's année terrible. The country suffered a humiliating defeat by the Prussian military, and Parisians endured a cruel siege. In the wake of the siege, Paris exploded and revolutionaries proclaimed the birth of the Paris Commune.
The conservative government of the young Third Republic portrayed the Communards as savage destroyers of civilization. The Communards were depicted as plagued by original sin, the evil nature of fallen man, and atavistic degeneration.
According to the poet Victor Hugo, the year 1870/71 was France's année terrible. The country suffered a humiliating defeat by the Prussian military, and...
These alleged traits aligned them with non-white peoples who were commonly thought to be severed from justice, liberty, and divine love. The punishment of the Communards was an odd one; some 4,500 revolutionaries were exiled to the South Pacific colony of New Caledonia with the hope that the inherent truths of nature would instill in their minds a natural morality.
However, the French government had not sufficiently considered the presence of the indigenous people of these "wilderness islands," the Melanesian Kanak. If the Communards were to be moralized by New Caledonia, how was it that the Kanak—who had lived for thousands of years on this land—did not also profit from this moralizing influence? This was just the first paradox provoked by the deportation of Parisian "political savages" to the land of these "natural savages." The surprising parallels and interactions between the Melanesians and the Parisians in their confrontation with the forces of French civilization form the substance of this book. It explores such themes as the history of the self, moralization as a means to civilization, nostalgia as a fatal illness, and colonial humanitarianism and gendered hybridity.
https://archive.org/details/terrorismindustry
The “Terrorism” Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman; Gerry O'Sullivan
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#terrorism, #anticommunism, #fascism, #conservatism, #rightwing, #media, #massmedia, #antiblackness, #thinktanks, #NGOs, #nonprofits, #nonprofitindustrialcomplex, #terrorists, #propaganda, #unitedstatesofamerika, #whitesupremacy, #politicalviolence, #militaryindustrialcomplex
What is a terrorist act? The authors argue that experts on the subject hold imperialist views biased in favor of the status quo or government perspectives. The biases are largely a product of the “terrorism industry” that has grown up in response to government funding, which includes networks of government agencies, think tanks, and private security firms. The mass media also have a big role in promoting terrorist stereotypes, often missing a balanced perspective on a “terrorist” act. The authors also discuss the historical uses of stereotyping threatening groups.
What is a terrorist act? The authors argue that experts on the subject hold imperialist views biased in favor of the status quo or government perspectives. The...
https://archive.org/details/whoswhoincia0en
Who's Who in CIA: A biographical reference work on 3,000 officers of the civil and military branches of the secret services of the USA in 120 countries by Julius Mader; Mohamed Abdelnabi; Ambalal Bhatt; Fernando Gamarra; Shozo Ohashi
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#CIA, #CentralIntelligenceAgency, #DIA, #DefenseIntelligenceAgency, #USIA, #UnitedStatesInformationAgency, #DepartmentofState, #StateDepartment, #FBI, #FederalBureauofInvestigation, #NSA, #NationalSecurityAgency, #SecretService, #OSS, #OfficeofStrategicServices, #USForeignService, #UnitedStatesForeignService, #AgencyforInternationalDevelopment, #USAID, #PeaceCorps, #MilitaryIntelligenceService, #G2, #A2, #AirStaff2, #AdmiralStaff2, #AIS, #AirIntelligenceService, #CIC, #CounterIntelligenceCorps, #GeneralStaff2, #MIS, #NationalSecurityCouncil, #NSC, #OfficeofNavalIntelligence, #ONI, #intelligenceagencies, #counterintelligence, #covertaction, #CIAagents, #CIAofficers, #spies, #anticommunism, #covertoperations, #imperialism, #unitedstatesofamerika, #ColdWar, #neocolonialism
from the foreword:“The rulers of the USA are, of course, extremely interested in keeping the mantle of secrecy over their intelligence network. This mantle...
from the foreword:
“The rulers of the USA are, of course, extremely interested in keeping the mantle of secrecy over their intelligence network. This mantle has been torn aside in not a few cases in recent months. The CIA answered by tightening up their secrecy directives and also by improving their cloak and dagger rules. The ‘invisible government’ shall have neither names nor faces.
For this reason the time appeared to have come to demask a first representative selection of leading officials and officers, collaborators and agents of the US intelligence services who are operating on five continents.”
https://archive.org/details/whoswhoincia0de
Who's who in CIA: Ein biographisches Nachschlagewerk über 3000 Mitarbeiter der zivilen und militärischen Geheindienst der USA in 120 Staaten by Julius Mader; Mohamed Abdelnabi; Ambalal Bhatt; Fernando Gamarra; Shozo Ohashi
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#CIA, #CentralIntelligenceAgency, #DIA, #Verteidigungsnachrichtendienst, #USIA, #InformationsagenturderVereinigtenStaaten, #AußenministeriumderVereinigtenStaaten, #StateDepartment, #FBI, #BundesamtderErmittlung, #NSA, #NationaleSicherheitsbehörde, #SecretService, #OSS, #AmtfürstrategischeDienste, #USForeignService, #UnitedStatesForeignService, #BehördederVereinigtenStaatenfürinternationaleEntwicklung, #USAID, #PeaceCorps, #Friedenscorps, #MilitaryIntelligenceService, #G2, #A2, #AirStaff2, #AdmiralStaff2, #AIS, #AirIntelligenceService, #CIC, #Spionageabwehrkorps, #GeneralStaff2, #MIS, #NationalerSicherheitsratderVereinigtenStaaten, #NSC, #AmtfürMarinenachrichtendienstlicheAngelegenheiten, #ONI, #nachrichtendienste, #spionageabwehr, #CIAagents, #CIAofficers, #spione, #spioninnen, #antikommunismus, #verdeckteoperationen, #imperialismus, #vereinigtestaatenvonamerika, #KalterKrieg, #neokolonialismus
„Die Machthaber der USA sind selbstverständlich außerordentlich bemüht, den Mantel des Scheigens über ihr Geheindienstnetz zu breiten. Dieser Mantel ist...
„Die Machthaber der USA sind selbstverständlich außerordentlich bemüht, den Mantel des Scheigens über ihr Geheindienstnetz zu breiten. Dieser Mantel ist in den letzten Monaten in nicht wenig Fällen zerrissen worden. Die CIA reagierte mit verschärften Geheimhaltungsdirektiven und verfeinerte ihre konspirativen Regeln: Die ‚unsichtbare Regierung‘ soll keine Namen und Gesichter haben.
Deshalb schien es an der Zeit, eine erste repräsentative Auswahl von leitenden Beamten und Offizieren, Mitarbeitern und Agenten des amerikanischen Geheimdienstes, die auf fünf Kontinenten eingesetzt sind, zu demaskieren.“
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They Called Us Brigands: The Saga of St. Lucia's Freedom Fighters by Robert J. Devaux; Patrick A.B. Anthony
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#brigandage, #brigands, #Ioüanalao, #Iyonola, #Hewanarau, #Hewanorra, #StLucia, #SaintLucia, #LesserAntilles, #Caribbean, #Martinique, #Guadeloupe, #maroonage, #maroons, #marronage, #blackchattelslavery, #war, #guerrillawarfare, #guerrillawar, #guerrillas, #Caribbeanhistory, #NègMawon, #britishimperialism, #frenchimperialism, #colonialism
The Black freedom fighters of the Lesser Antilles became known as “brigands” during the french revolution. Their fascinating story has never been written, perhaps because they have been dismissed as runaway slaves in a state of insurrection. The author believed that history has been unfair to the “brigands”. He felt indebted to them for sparing the life of his great-great-great-grandmother who was left in their care when the rest of the Devaux family fled to Martinique for safety. His gratitude motivated him to attempt to exonerate the “brigands” from the stigma of their history and present them in a different light, as freedom fighters caught up in a desperate situation.
The Black freedom fighters of the Lesser Antilles became known as “brigands” during the french revolution. Their fascinating story has never been written,...
https://archive.org/details/lecongo
Un pays qui se déchirait : le Congo by Gladys Wenceslas Toudissa; Marie-Hélène Brion
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#Congo, #leCongo, #CongoBrazzaville, #guerre, #guerredeBrazzaville, #histoire, #colonialisme, #néocolonialisme, #RepubilikayaKôngo, #RépubliqueduCongo, #RepublíkiyaKongó, #Brazzaville, #PointeNoire, #Niari, #Afrique, #histoiredelAfrique
L'auteur retrace dans ce livre l'histoire de Oasis, un jeune congolais qui a vécu toute son adolescence avec ses parents dans une ville qu'il sera obligé de quitter parce qu'il n'en était pas originaire. Gladys Wenceslas Toudissa, lui-même congolais d'origine, né à Kimongo dans la région du Niari, décrit avec hardiesse la cruauté des hommes pendant la guerre de Brazzaville en juxtaposant ces principaux troubles sociopolitiques que le Congo a connu depuis l'instauration de régime pluraliste.
Son vécu des années de guerre développe ici l'histoire d'un pays qui se déchirait et dénonce la violence des hommes politiques.
https://archive.org/details/leonieabo_fr
Abo: Une femme du Congo by Ludo Martens
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#LéonieAbo, #Abo, #WassisHortenseLéonieAbo, #LeonieAbo, #leCongo, #Congo, #rébellionduKwilu, #républiquedémocratiqueduCongo, #CongoKinshasa, #RDC, #RepubilikayaKongoDemokratiki, #JamhuriyaKidemokrasiayaKongo, #RepublíkiyaKongóDemokratíki, #DitungadiaKonguwaMungalaata, #histoire, #biographie, #Afrique, #néocolonialisme, #histoiredelAfrique, #Kwilu
Éditions EPO / Éditions L'Harmattan
2872621032 / 2768434142
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A Jazz Funeral for Uncle Tom by Harmony Holiday
Topics #artwriting, #prose, #poetry, #jazzfuneral, #jazzfunerals, #jazz, #Blackhistory, #musicalhistory, #historyofmusic, #ritual, #visualculture, #antiblackness, #culturalanalysis
Championing the tenderest of homicidal tendencies, a penchant for mercy killings and redemptive rites of passage, A Jazz Funeral for Uncle Tom is exactly what it announces it is, a book as dynamic and eternal event wherein a feminine voice leads her band of improvisers in a procession of joyous interrogation and forgiveness. This ritural is simultaneously a purging of any cowardly impulses in the speaker and in the culture she addresses and speaks as, and a releasing or banishing of unfit archetypes, readying the landscape for fresh forces by torching the weakest links in the prevailing mythos.