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          Ruth Simms Hamilton African Diaspora (RSHAD)

          Series editors: TBD

          The Ruth Simms Hamilton African Diaspora series presents the past and contemporary experiences of African people throughout the world, written by emerging and established scholars in various fields in the social sciences and humanities in pursuit of a reconceptualization of the historical global movements of African peoples. This series pays tribute to the life and legacy of Dr. Ruth Simms Hamilton, and builds on her seminal work and conceptualization of the African Diaspora. The series highlights the global experiences and dynamic dimensions of peoples of African descent. It maps their historical and contemporary movements, speaks from their radical (unique) narratives, and explores their critical relationships with one another. By exploring Afrodescendants within their particular and broader sociocultural, historical, political, and economic contexts, it contemplates similarities, difference, continuity, and transformation.

          Please direct RSHAD proposals to Caitlin Tyler-Richards.

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          Edward W. Blyden’s Intellectual Transformations

          Edward W. Blyden's Intellectual Transformations

          Afropublicanism, Pan-Africanism, Islam, and the Indigenous West African Church

          by Harry N. K. Odamtten

          New Frontiers in the Study of the Global African Diaspora

          New Frontiers in the Study of the Global African Diaspora

          Between Uncharted Themes and Alternative Representations

          Edited by Rita Kiki Edozie, Glenn A. Chambers and Tama Hamilton-Wray

          The Making of Brazil’s Black Mecca

          The Making of Brazil's Black Mecca

          Bahia Reconsidered

          Edited by Scott Ickes and Bernd Reiter

          A Motorcycle on Hell Run

          A Motorcycle on Hell Run

          Tanzania, Black Power, and the Uncertain Future of Pan-Africanism, 1964–1974

          by Seth M. Markle

          “Obeah” and Other Martinican Stories

          “Obeah” and Other Martinican Stories

          by Marie-Magdeleine Carbet

          Translated by E. Anthony Hurley

          Brazilian-African Diaspora in Ghana

          Brazilian-African Diaspora in Ghana

          The Tabom, Slavery, Dissonance of Memory, Identity, and Locating Home

          by Kwame Essien

          Decolonizing the Republic

          Decolonizing the Republic

          African and Caribbean Migrants in Postwar Paris, 1946–1974

          by Félix F. Germain

          The African Union’s Africa

          The African Union's Africa

          New Pan-African Initiatives in Global Governance

          by Rita Kiki Edozie and Keith Gottschalk

          Diverse Pathways

          Diverse Pathways

          Race and the Incorporation of Black, White, and Arab-Origin Africans in the United States

          by Kevin J. A. Thomas

          The African Presence in Santo Domingo

          The African Presence in Santo Domingo

          by Carlos Andujar

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