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This book explores Black identity, from a global perspective. The
historical and contemporary migrations of African peoples have
brought up some interesting questions regarding identity. This text
examines some of those questions, and will provide relevant essays
on the identities created by those migrations. Following a regional
contextualizing of migration trends, the personal essays with allow
for understandings of how those migrations impacted personal and
community identities. Each of the personal essays will be written
by bicultural Africans/Blacks from around the world. The essays
represent a wide spectrum of experiences and viewpoints central to
the bicultural Africans/Black experience. The contributors offer
poignant and grounded perspectives on the diverse ways race,
ethnicity, and culture are experienced, debated, and represented.
All of the chapters contribute more broadly to writings on dual
identities, and the various ways bicultural Africans/Blacks
navigate their identities and their places in African and Diaspora
communities.
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