Black Folk Here and There

Black Folk Here and There by St. Clair Drake is an illustrated edition published by Diasporic Africa Press in May 2014, comprising 408 pages. This work combines anthropology and comparative history to explore the Black experience from the emergence of literate cultures to the onset of the transatlantic slave trade, examining the ideological underpinnings of White racism that developed during this period.
Readers will find a comprehensive study that traces the Black experience through various historical contexts, including Judaic, Greek, Roman, and European cultures, as well as the Muslim World. The book delves into the complexities of history and social science, offering insights into ethnic studies and the broader implications of the Black experience prior to the significant diaspora from Africa to the West in the sixteenth century.
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Black Folk Here and There is a seminal work that attempts to combine anthropology and comparative history in a study of the Black Experience from the beginning of literate cultures to the advent of the transatlantic slave trade and the White Racism that quickly developed as its ideological support. In this volume, the Black experience is conveyed through the Judaic, Greek and Roman cultures to European Christendom and the Muslim World in the period before the great diaspora from Africa to the West began in the sixteenth century CE.
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