加纳的非洲裔美国人:黑人侨民和民权时代

Jahi Issa
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在美国的整个历史中,非洲裔美国人一直在倡导黑人民族主义的概念。18和19世纪的黑人民族主义者,如保罗·库夫、马丁·德拉尼和亨利·麦克尼尔·特纳主教,赞助或促进了散居海外的非洲人的各种形式的黑人自治。虽然这个概念在加维运动期间达到了顶峰,并一直持续到今天,凯文·盖恩斯指出,在20世纪50年代至60年代;来自美国和其他散居地区的黑人侨民将加纳这个新独立的国家视为一盏明灯,它有可能成为保护全世界非洲人利益的模范泛非国家。散居非洲人,如乔治和多西·帕德莫尔,W.EB。Shirley Graham-DuBois, Efua Sutherland, Maya Angelou, St. Clair Drake和Julian Mayfield只是少数几个在美国民权运动顶峰和冷战动荡时期选择离开出生地参与加纳国家建设进程的人。
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American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era
Throughout their history in the United States, American Africans have constantly advocated the concept of Black Nationalism. Eighteenth and nineteenth century Black Nationalist such as Paul Cuffe, Martin Delany and Bishop Henry McNeal Turner, either sponsored or promoted various forms of Black self-government for Africans in the Diaspora. Although this concept reached its apex during the Garvey Movement, and continues today, Kevin Gains points out that during the 1950s-60s; Black expatriates from the United States and other parts of the Diaspora, saw the newly independent country of Ghana as a beacon of light that could possibly serve as modeled Pan-African State that would protect the interest of Africans throughout the world. Diasporain Africans such as George and Dorthy Padmore, W.EB. and Shirley Graham-DuBois, Efua Sutherland, Maya Angelou, St. Clair Drake and Julian Mayfield are only a few who chose to leave the lands of the birth and participate in the nation building process in Ghana during the zenith of the American Civil Rights Movement and the turbulent period of the Cold War.
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