Race, Identity, and Privilege from the US to the Congo
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Race, Identity, and Privilege from the US to the Congo
Berrian, Brenda F.
Lexington Books
09/2022
248
Mole
Inglês
9781793642332
15 a 20 dias
404
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Chapter 1: Expatriates in Leo
Chapter 2: At the Roadblock
Chapter 3: Les Coiffures
Chapter 4: The Proposal
Chapter 5: The Robbery
Chapter 6: Familial Connections
Chapter 7: A Southerner at the Door
Chapter 8: The Return Home
Chapter 9: History and Negritude in the Flesh
Chapter 10: Canadian Fixation
Chapter 11: A Bump in the Road
Chapter 12: Crossing the Ocean a Paris
Chapter 13: The Street Sweepers
Chapter 14: I Am Not My Hair
Chapter 15: A Future Decision
Chapter 16: In Search of Sister-Brotherhood
Chapter 17: Gender Politics
Chapter 18: Residues of Apartheid
Chapter 19: Going to Fort Hare
Chapter 20: Redemption and the TRC
Chapter 21: Ubuntu in Alice
Chapter 22: Teraanga in Senegal
Chapter 23: Childhood Sweethearts and Colorism
Chapter 24: A Tribute to Ma Berrian
Chapter 25: From Whence I Came
Chapter 2: At the Roadblock
Chapter 3: Les Coiffures
Chapter 4: The Proposal
Chapter 5: The Robbery
Chapter 6: Familial Connections
Chapter 7: A Southerner at the Door
Chapter 8: The Return Home
Chapter 9: History and Negritude in the Flesh
Chapter 10: Canadian Fixation
Chapter 11: A Bump in the Road
Chapter 12: Crossing the Ocean a Paris
Chapter 13: The Street Sweepers
Chapter 14: I Am Not My Hair
Chapter 15: A Future Decision
Chapter 16: In Search of Sister-Brotherhood
Chapter 17: Gender Politics
Chapter 18: Residues of Apartheid
Chapter 19: Going to Fort Hare
Chapter 20: Redemption and the TRC
Chapter 21: Ubuntu in Alice
Chapter 22: Teraanga in Senegal
Chapter 23: Childhood Sweethearts and Colorism
Chapter 24: A Tribute to Ma Berrian
Chapter 25: From Whence I Came
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African American History;African History;American Studies;autobiography;Civil Rights Movement;Comparative Literature;English studies;Ethnic Studies;French studies;Gender Studies;Hampton Institute;Harlem Renaissance;memoir;Negritude Movement;Patrice Lumumba;Post-Apartheid;race and ethnicity;Senegal;Sorbonne in Paris;South Africa;travel and immigration
Chapter 1: Expatriates in Leo
Chapter 2: At the Roadblock
Chapter 3: Les Coiffures
Chapter 4: The Proposal
Chapter 5: The Robbery
Chapter 6: Familial Connections
Chapter 7: A Southerner at the Door
Chapter 8: The Return Home
Chapter 9: History and Negritude in the Flesh
Chapter 10: Canadian Fixation
Chapter 11: A Bump in the Road
Chapter 12: Crossing the Ocean a Paris
Chapter 13: The Street Sweepers
Chapter 14: I Am Not My Hair
Chapter 15: A Future Decision
Chapter 16: In Search of Sister-Brotherhood
Chapter 17: Gender Politics
Chapter 18: Residues of Apartheid
Chapter 19: Going to Fort Hare
Chapter 20: Redemption and the TRC
Chapter 21: Ubuntu in Alice
Chapter 22: Teraanga in Senegal
Chapter 23: Childhood Sweethearts and Colorism
Chapter 24: A Tribute to Ma Berrian
Chapter 25: From Whence I Came
Chapter 2: At the Roadblock
Chapter 3: Les Coiffures
Chapter 4: The Proposal
Chapter 5: The Robbery
Chapter 6: Familial Connections
Chapter 7: A Southerner at the Door
Chapter 8: The Return Home
Chapter 9: History and Negritude in the Flesh
Chapter 10: Canadian Fixation
Chapter 11: A Bump in the Road
Chapter 12: Crossing the Ocean a Paris
Chapter 13: The Street Sweepers
Chapter 14: I Am Not My Hair
Chapter 15: A Future Decision
Chapter 16: In Search of Sister-Brotherhood
Chapter 17: Gender Politics
Chapter 18: Residues of Apartheid
Chapter 19: Going to Fort Hare
Chapter 20: Redemption and the TRC
Chapter 21: Ubuntu in Alice
Chapter 22: Teraanga in Senegal
Chapter 23: Childhood Sweethearts and Colorism
Chapter 24: A Tribute to Ma Berrian
Chapter 25: From Whence I Came
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
African American History;African History;American Studies;autobiography;Civil Rights Movement;Comparative Literature;English studies;Ethnic Studies;French studies;Gender Studies;Hampton Institute;Harlem Renaissance;memoir;Negritude Movement;Patrice Lumumba;Post-Apartheid;race and ethnicity;Senegal;Sorbonne in Paris;South Africa;travel and immigration