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- catalog contributor b1547426.
- catalog coverage "Africa, West Politics and government 1884-1960.".
- catalog coverage "Africa, West Politics and government.".
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [389]-404.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Part one: -- Chapter I. New-world origins of pan-negro sentiment -- (1) Ideological origins in America -- (2) Racism, colonialism, and Pan-Africanism -- (3) African responses -- Chapter II. The 'African movement' and the Pan-African movement: 1914-1927 -- (1) An early attempt at Black Zionism -- (2) Du Bois and Garvey: Two schools of Pan-Africa -- (3) West African attitudes to the Pan-African movement -- Part Two: -- Chapter III. The National Congress of British West Africa: 1920-1930 -- (1) Background and origins -- (2) 'Dream of unity' -- Chapter IV. The territorial committees of the N.C.B.W.A. -- (1) The Gambia section -- (2) The Sierra Leone section -- (3) The gold coast section -- (4) The Nigerian section -- Chapter V. Nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and colonial economics: 1918-1939 -- Part three: -- Chapter VI. A Pan-African pressure-group in London: 1920-1921 -- (1) 'Good government' v. 'liberty of the subject' -- (2) The 'Clifford constitution': politics, pressure, and personality -- Chapter VII. The movement and thought of Francophone Pan-Negroism: 1924-1936 -- Chapter VIII. Prelude to Manchester: Pan-African radicalism and protest, 1935-1939 -- (1) Impact of the Italo-Ethiopian crisis on Pan-African thought -- (2) The protest movement in Britain and West Africa -- Chapter IX. The Manchester Congress and revival of the Pan-West African idea -- (1) The Manchester Congress -- (2) West African national secretariat -- Conclusion: Past and present -- Appendix I. The London Manifesto (29 August 1921) -- Appendix II. Manifesto for presentation to the United Nations Conference, San Francisco, April 1945 -- Appendix III. 'To all oppressed nations and all oppressed classes': The Manifesto of the Brussels Congress on the struggle with imperialism".
- catalog extent "x, 421 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Pan-Africanism and nationalism in West Africa, 1900-1945.".
- catalog identifier "0198216890".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pan-Africanism and nationalism in West Africa, 1900-1945.".
- catalog isPartOf "Oxford studies in African affairs".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford, Clarendon Press,".
- catalog relation "Pan-Africanism and nationalism in West Africa, 1900-1945.".
- catalog spatial "Africa, West Politics and government 1884-1960.".
- catalog spatial "Africa, West Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Africa, West.".
- catalog subject "320.5/4/0966".
- catalog subject "DT476.2 .L36".
- catalog subject "National Congress of British West Africa.".
- catalog subject "Nationalism Africa, West.".
- catalog subject "Pan-Africanism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Part one: -- Chapter I. New-world origins of pan-negro sentiment -- (1) Ideological origins in America -- (2) Racism, colonialism, and Pan-Africanism -- (3) African responses -- Chapter II. The 'African movement' and the Pan-African movement: 1914-1927 -- (1) An early attempt at Black Zionism -- (2) Du Bois and Garvey: Two schools of Pan-Africa -- (3) West African attitudes to the Pan-African movement -- Part Two: -- Chapter III. The National Congress of British West Africa: 1920-1930 -- (1) Background and origins -- (2) 'Dream of unity' -- Chapter IV. The territorial committees of the N.C.B.W.A. -- (1) The Gambia section -- (2) The Sierra Leone section -- (3) The gold coast section -- (4) The Nigerian section -- Chapter V. Nationalism, Pan-Africanism, and colonial economics: 1918-1939 -- Part three: -- Chapter VI. A Pan-African pressure-group in London: 1920-1921 -- (1) 'Good government' v. 'liberty of the subject' -- (2) The 'Clifford constitution': politics, pressure, and personality -- Chapter VII. The movement and thought of Francophone Pan-Negroism: 1924-1936 -- Chapter VIII. Prelude to Manchester: Pan-African radicalism and protest, 1935-1939 -- (1) Impact of the Italo-Ethiopian crisis on Pan-African thought -- (2) The protest movement in Britain and West Africa -- Chapter IX. The Manchester Congress and revival of the Pan-West African idea -- (1) The Manchester Congress -- (2) West African national secretariat -- Conclusion: Past and present -- Appendix I. The London Manifesto (29 August 1921) -- Appendix II. Manifesto for presentation to the United Nations Conference, San Francisco, April 1945 -- Appendix III. 'To all oppressed nations and all oppressed classes': The Manifesto of the Brussels Congress on the struggle with imperialism".
- catalog title "Pan-Africanism and nationalism in West Africa, 1900-1945; a study in ideology and social classes, by J. Ayodele Langley.".
- catalog type "text".