Hubert H. Harrison: When Africa awakes

The "inside story" of the stirrings and strivings of the new Negro in the Western world

Hubert H. Harrison: When Africa awakes
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In 'When Africa Awakes' by Hubert H. Harrison, the author provides a comprehensive analysis of the socio-political landscape of Africa in the early 20th century. Written in a clear and concise style, the book delves into the impact of colonialism on the continent, while also exploring the rise of anti-colonial movements. Harrison's work is marked by its strong historical context and insightful commentary on the struggles faced by African nations during this period. Through in-depth research and a keen understanding of the political climate, Harrison presents a compelling account of Africa's awakening and its quest for independence. Hubert H. Harrison, a prominent scholar and activist, drew from his own experiences as a black intellectual living in the United States to shed light on the plight of African nations. His dedication to social justice and racial equality shines through in 'When Africa Awakes', making it a seminal work in African history. Readers interested in the decolonization movements of the early 20th century will find Harrison's book to be a valuable resource and a thought-provoking read.