Pan-Africanism Political Perspective

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AAST 336, POLT 318

Instructors:Y. Saaka

Credit hours:Course credits:=3 Course division:=SS

Timeframe:Course semester:=spring semester

Capacity:Course capacity:=15 students

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After having gained a broad overview of the evolution of political consciousness on the continent of Africa, students will be expected to examine in critical detail the more substantive problems posed by Pan-Africanism. What does Pan-Africanism mean to the different African peoples of the world? Who have been the significant contributors to its growth—Nkrumah, Garvey, Nyerere, Fanon, Karenga? What is the OAU in relation to the concept? What are the consequences of the military takeovers on the continent? What is the future of Pan-Africanism? .

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Identical to POLT 318.

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