Cambridge Studies on the African Diaspora
Using the African Diaspora as its core defining and launching point for examining the histories and experiences of African-descended communities around the globe, this series explores the migration of peoples and their cultures, politics, and ideas from or within Africa to other nations and regions. Together, the books will create a deeper, more nuanced vision of the history and meaning of the African Diaspora.
Founding Editor: Michael A. Gomez, New York University
General Editors: Aisha Finch, Emory University, Atlanta; Rashauna Johnson, University of Chicago; Laurie Lambert, Fordham University, New York
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