Decolonizing the Republic: African and Caribbean Migrants in Postwar Paris, 1946-1974
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Decolonizing the Republic is a conscientious discussion of the African diaspora in Paris in the post-World War II period. This book is the first to examine the intersection of black activism and the migration of Caribbeans and Africans to Paris during this era and, as Patrick Manning notes in the foreword, successfully shows how “black Parisiansin their daily labors, weekend celebrations, and periodic protestsopened the way to ‘decolonizing the Republic,’ advancing the respect for th…
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Social SciencesPrint BooksHistoryPaperbackNonfictionAfrican AmericansAfrican StudiesAfrican Americans - General & MiscellaneousWorld HistoryLatin American HistoryEuropean HistoryRegional StudiesGeneral & Miscellaneous World HistoryCaribbean & West Indian HistoryGerman HistoryAfricana - African Diaspora (outside U.S.)General & Miscellaneous Caribbean HistoryGeneral & Miscellaneous German HistoryWorld History - General & MiscellaneousAfrican Americans - General & MiscellaneousAfrican Diaspora (outside U.S.) - General & Miscellaneous



