Introduction to African Civilizations, with Main Currents in Ethiopian History - Willis N. Huggins and John G. Jackson
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This is a unique and pioneering survey of the ancient and contemporary (1937) African word. Huggins views Africa and African accomplishments from decidedly African-centered perspective. A strong supporter of Ethiopia and its fight against fascism, Huggins devotes a detailed chapter to Ethiopian history and the war with Italy. Huggins successfully wrote this books for students, independent study groups, and the general reader.
This edition is not to be confused with John G. Jackson’s later book which has the same title. Huggins was one of Jackson’s mentors. Comparing the two books one can see how Jackson was influenced by Huggins, a seldom-noted member of the “Harlem historians.”
With the republication of the original Introduction to African Civilizations, readers now have access to Willis Huggins and his ability as a historian, his dedication as an activist, and to one of the more important works produced by a Black self-trained historian. Inprint Editions.1937*,1999. 224 pp.
Weight: 0.80 LBS
This is a unique and pioneering survey of the ancient and contemporary (1937) African word. Huggins views Africa and African accomplishments from decidedly African-centered perspective. A strong supporter of Ethiopia and its fight against fascism, Huggins devotes a detailed chapter to Ethiopian history and the war with Italy. Huggins successfully wrote this books for students, independent study groups, and the general reader.
This edition is not to be confused with John G. Jackson’s later book which has the same title. Huggins was one of Jackson’s mentors. Comparing the two books one can see how Jackson was influenced by Huggins, a seldom-noted member of the “Harlem historians.”
With the republication of the original Introduction to African Civilizations, readers now have access to Willis Huggins and his ability as a historian, his dedication as an activist, and to one of the more important works produced by a Black self-trained historian. Inprint Editions.1937*,1999. 224 pp.
Weight: 0.80 LBS