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  • Category: Books (History)
  • Author:  Polsgrove, Carol
  • Author:  Polsgrove, Carol
  • ISBN-10:  0719089018
  • ISBN-10:  0719089018
  • ISBN-13:  9780719089015
  • ISBN-13:  9780719089015
  • Publisher:  Manchester University Press
  • Publisher:  Manchester University Press
  • Pages:  208
  • Pages:  208
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2012
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2012
  • SKU:  0719089018-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0719089018-11-MPOD
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On the eve of World War II, a small, impoverished group of Africans and West Indians in London dared to imagine the unimaginable: the end of British rule in Africa. In books, pamphlets, and periodicals, they launched an anti-colonial campaign that used publishing as a pathway to liberation. These writers included West Indians George Padmore, C. L. R. James, and Ras Makonnen, Kenya's Jomo Kenyatta and Sierra Leone's I. T. A. Wallace Johnson, and they made their point: that colonial rule was oppressive and inconsistent with the democratic ideals Britain claimed at home.

Ending British rule in Africa draws on previously unexplored manuscript and archival collections to trace the development of this publishing community from its origins in George Padmore's American and Comintern years through the independence of Ghana in the 1957.

This original study will be of interest to scholars and general readers interested in social movements, diaspora studies, empire and African history, publishing history, literary history, and cultural studies.

General Editor's introduction

Introduction: George Padmore, the man at the centre

1. 'Misery laid bare'

2. 'Generals without an army'

3. Writing while the bombs fall

4. 'A constant stream'

5. Strategist, publicist

6. Acts of betrayal

7. Their own histories

Sources

Index

Carol Polsgrove possesses an acute historical intelligence...Her knowledge of black politics, and of the journalistic practices in which race politics was articulated, runs deep. Her new volume, which appears under the imprint of Manchester University Press's important, lively, and ever-expanding Studies in Imperialism series, takes a wider conspectus. -- Bill Schwarz, American Historical Review


excellent bookinvaluable. -- Reviews in History


a novel approach to both black British histories and the histories of anti-imperialism and pan-Africanism. lĂ*
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