As one of the pioneering scholars in the discipline of Africana Studies; John Henrik Clarke spent majority of his adult life; researching; rescuing; constructing debating; and preserving the study of African world history. His unique style and analysis postured from a Pan Africanist perspective; is one of the lasting contributions Clarke dispensed to students and life long learners. This volume is a compilation of unpublished critical essays solicited by selected scholars and reprinted articles of Clarke. The subject categories are in the subject areas of: Critical essays; Black Nationalism; Africana thought and biography; Africana historiography; narratives; and global Pan Africanist political thought. Moreover; in reviewing the scholarship of Clarke; he sequentially queried the privilege of selected cultural groups and the systematic subordination of others. Indeed; these questions regulate the parameters of who decides who gets what and why Clarke was concerned about issues of equity; but prioritized issues and schema of moral and ethical behavior of humans. Still with and ardent and critical analysis concerning the status of Africa world affairs; Clarke was a humanist; who dedicated himself to the advance the social; political; and economic condition of African people throughout the world.
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