A History of Pan-African Revolt
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1995
150
Book • Nonfiction
Africa • Early 20th century
1995
Adult
18+ years
A History of Pan-African Revolt by C.L.R. James chronicles the struggles and uprisings of African and Caribbean individuals against colonial and imperial powers. The book highlights significant revolts, emphasizing the resilience and leadership of those involved while illustrating broader themes of resistance and solidarity within the Pan-African movement.
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C.L.R. James's A History of Pan-African Revolt is praised for its insightful analysis of African and Caribbean resistance movements. James's engaging style and depth of research are well-received; however, some critics note the book’s brevity limits its analytical scope. Overall, it’s a compelling primer on Pan-African history.
A reader interested in A History of Pan-African Revolt by C.L.R. James may appreciate revolutionary history, African and Caribbean studies, and social justice movements. Comparable to The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon and Black Jacobins by James, it appeals to those exploring anti-colonial struggles.
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Book • Nonfiction
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1995
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