• #10 SPECIAL EPISODE: WOMEN AND PAN-AFRICANISM pt1

  • Jul 24 2022
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

#10 SPECIAL EPISODE: WOMEN AND PAN-AFRICANISM pt1

  • Summary

  • 🚨SPECIAL EPISODE🚨


    In this episode Seun Matiluko (@seunspeakss) tells us about how Pan-African political thought developed in early 20th century Britain. 

    Connect with the Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BritainHello

    Further resources:

    Archive of W.E.B. Du Bois documents: https://credo.library.umass.edu/view/collection/mums312

    Horrible Histories Video on Sons of Africa: https://fb.watch/esaGWASaib/

    Short documentary on Amy Ashwood Garvey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa4SqjgGWNc

    W.E.B. Du Bois 1900 speech: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/1900-w-e-b-du-bois-nations-world/

    Frances Willard, Jane Addams, Jesse Daniel Ames, ‘White Women and the Campaign against Lynching’, Counterpoints: The Gender of Racial Politics and Violence in America: Lynching, Prison Rape, & The Crisis of Masculinity (2001)

    Hakim Adi, Pan-Africanism: A History (Bloomsbury 2018)

    Marika Sherwood Lecture on the 1945 Pan-African Congress for Manchester Metropolitan University- https://mmutube.mmu.ac.uk/media/1_fpebqm06

    People’s History Museum on the 1945 Pan-African Congress- https://phm.org.uk/blogposts/africa-speaks-in-manchester-pan-africanism-manchester-and-a-collection-gem/

    Peter Fryer, Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain (Pluto Press 2018)

    RM Burroughs, ‘Savage times come again’: Morel, Wells, and the African Soldier, c.1885-1920’, English Studies in Africa: a journal of the humanities (2016) -https://bit.ly/3ztSohm


    Music Recommendation:

    Miriam Makeba- A Piece of Ground



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