Pasifika Black : Oceania, anti-colonialism, and the African world /

"Pasifika Black details how liberation struggles in Oceania engaged Black internationalism in their fights against French, British, Indonesia, and Australian colonialisms. It explores how these diverse and uneven efforts informed political movements across the Black Pacific, Indian, and Atlanti...

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Author / Contributor: Swan, Quito (Author)
Imprint: New York : New York University Press, [2022]
Format: Book
Language:English
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Series:Black power series.

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505 0 0 |g Introduction --  |t Garvey's Caveat : Pan-Africanism and the Black Pacific --  |t Negroids of the Pacific : West Papua, Senegal, and Negritude --  |t Oodgeroo Noonuccal : Black women's internationalism in Australia --  |t "Nilaidat": Black power in Papua New Guinea --  |t Melanesia's way : Papua New Guinea and the Black Pacific --  |t Black Pacific festivals : FESTAC, Nigeria, and Oceania --  |t "Povai" : Fiji, Pacific women, and a nuclear free Pacific --  |t 1878: Black liberation in Kanaky --  |t One single front against imperialism : Libya, New Caledonia, and Oceania --  |t Blacks must rule Vanuatu. 
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