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Kenneth Kaunda. The Riddle of Violence. (San Francisco: Harper and Row, Publishers, Inc., 1981)
Kenneth Kaunda, President of the Republic of Zambia, has become one of the best known African leaders for a number of reasons: his involvement in the non-aligned movement; his advocacy of “humanism”; his position as a front-line statesman intimately involved with the denouement of the anachronism of white supremacy and the successful emergence of Zimbabwe.… |
BlackScribes Team | August 10, 2023 | August 10, 2023 | 1981, colonial history, Kenneth Kaunda, southern Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe | ||
The Use of the Terms “Negro” and “Black” to Include Persons of Native American Ancestry in “Anglo” North America Jack D. Forbes
In 1854 the California State Supreme Court sought to bar all non Caucasians from equal citizenship and civil rights. The court stated: The word “Black” may include all Negroes, but the term “Negro” does not include all Black persons. . . . We are of the opinion that the words “White,” “Negro,” “Mulatto” and “Black… |
BlackScribes Team | August 10, 2023 | August 10, 2023 | american history, black american, black history, black indians, native american history |