The Journal of Pan African Studies
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CURRENT ISSUE

 

Volume 11 • Number 5 • April 2018

 

 

 

Don’t Weaken the Community Reinvestment Act: Congressional Black Caucus to the Trump Administration
guest editorial by P.R. Lockhart
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Jean Price-Mars and Contemporary Scholarship on African Traditional Religion
by Celucien L. Joseph
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Philosophical Elements in Àgídìgbo Music and their Didactic Values for Promoting Effective Educational System for Africa
by Kayode Samuel and Olaolu Emmanuel Adekola
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Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe: Acknowleding the Legacy of a Pan-Africanist Hero
by Teboho J. Lebakeng
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Problematic Democracy: Nigeria and Russia in a Comparative Context
by Emmanuel Oladipo Ojo and Novoseltsev Nickolay
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Agitations and Intergroup Relations in Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
by Chibuzor Chile Nwobueze
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Narratives and the African Experience: The Dialectical Consideration of the Writings of First and Second Generation African Writers in Africa
by Solomon Awuzie
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Book Review

Faith in Black Power: Religion, Race, and Resistance in Cairo, Illinois
reviewed by Eric R. Jackson and Heather Crabbe
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Relevant Books

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Announcements

The Global Push for Reparations
by Nicola Frith
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President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Launch of the Nelson Mandela Centenary Celebrations
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Statement of the National Executive Committee on the Occasion of the 106th Anniversary of the African National Congress
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The African Union Diaspora Division
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Stephen Lashley, Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth Receive Reparations Report
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