Publication
Oxford University Press (2007), Edition: 1, 304 pages
ISBN
0195320107 / 9780195320107
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1 The First “Africans”
2 Toward a Transformed Africa
3 An African Homeland?
4 Out of America
5 Becoming African in the English Atlantic
6 African Churches and an African Nation
7 Becoming American in Liberia and in the United States, 1820–1830
Epilogue
Introduction
1 The First “Africans”
2 Toward a Transformed Africa
3 An African Homeland?
4 Out of America
5 Becoming African in the English Atlantic
6 African Churches and an African Nation
7 Becoming American in Liberia and in the United States, 1820–1830
Epilogue
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