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Titlebook: Africans on African-Americans; The Creation and Use Yekutiel Gershoni Book 1997 Yekutiel Gershoni 1997 African American.education.knowledge

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The South African Liberal Movement and the Model of the American South,d in 1897 ‘equal rights for all civilized men’.1 The liberals focused on securing the rights not of all Africans, but of only the relatively limited number of Africans who were civilized, in the sense that they possessed western education and property.
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Conclusion,ll these provided kindling that kept the flame of the American myth burning in Africa. Africans perceived African-Americans to have advantages which they themselves, subject as they were to colonial or white minority rule, only dreamed of. Blacks in America were free citizens. As Africans saw it, th
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Conclusions and Further Development,o region. In the twentieth century, these sources of information were supplemented by films. Africans who traveled to America or read about African-Americans were better informed; those who received information second and third-hand were less accurately informed.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40298-7d in 1897 ‘equal rights for all civilized men’.1 The liberals focused on securing the rights not of all Africans, but of only the relatively limited number of Africans who were civilized, in the sense that they possessed western education and property.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01976-5ll these provided kindling that kept the flame of the American myth burning in Africa. Africans perceived African-Americans to have advantages which they themselves, subject as they were to colonial or white minority rule, only dreamed of. Blacks in America were free citizens. As Africans saw it, th
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Introduction, of Africans, especially in the western and southern parts of the continent, absorbed European values. Western-educated Africans strove to become black Frenchmen and black Englishmen. America, whose lifestyle, cultural values and political system were all so different from those of Europe, seemed far away from Africa and alien to most Africans.
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African Cultural Nationalism: Contrasting Views of the African-American Myth,e West Africans to the decremental deprivation they too suffered at the hands of the Europeans in the late nineteenth century, as well as behind the different version they adapted of the African-American myth and the different uses they made of it.
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yth - a myth which aggrandized the life and attainments of African Americans despite full knowledge of the discrimination to which they were subjected. The myth provided Africans in all parts of the continent with much needed succour and underpinned various religious, educational, political and soci
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