Although Herman Melville's masterworks Moby-Dick and Benito Cereno have long been the subject of vigorous scholarly examination, the impact of African culture on these works has received surprisingly
Explains how different African peoples interacted during the nineteenth century to achieve a common culture and provides revealing insights into W.E.B DuBois, Paul Robeson, and other nationalist leade
Robeson's international achievements as a singer and actor in starring roles on stage and screen made him the most celebrated black American of his day, but his outspoken criticism of racism in the U