W. E. B. Du Bois, Ethiopianism, and Black Internationalism
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W. E. B. Du Bois, Ethiopianism, and Black Internationalism

A New Interpretation of the Global Color Line

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W. E. B. Du Bois, Ethiopianism, and Black Internationalism

A New Interpretation of the Global Color Line

About this book

Scholarship on Black internationalism has experienced a revival. Whilst this scholarship has increasingly turned towards examining Du Bois's thoughts on the "color line" in a global rather than national context, none do so by centering his Ethiopian-centered perspective. This book provides an examination of Du Bois's efforts to link African Americans, Afro-Caribbean, and the Pan African project to Ethiopia as a response to the emerging question of Black historical identity.

For Du Bois, Ethiopia, Ethiopian history, and its monarchial leadership were essential to resolving the global problem of the "color line". He believed that Africans in the Diaspora, especially in the United States, and Africans across Ethiopia should build reciprocal relations with Ethiopia for the benefit of the Black Race and their mutual development. Du Bois also made multiple attempts to engage and establish relations with Ethiopia and worked through official and unofficial channels to develop those relations.

By revisiting and reevaluating Du Bois's engagement strategies with Ethiopia, the book suggests ways in which his evolving Pan-Africanism might be understood differently to how it has been deployed in scholarship on Black internationalism. The book provides new perspectives on Du Bois's famous invocation of the global "color line" by uncovering his conceptual and practical reasons for specifically connecting Ethiopia to African Americans and the issues of global social and economic justice.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Contents
  4. Chapter 1: Introduction
  5. Chapter 2: Conceptualizing and Historicizing Du Bois’s Early Life, Pan-Africanism, and Its Ethiopian Locality
  6. Chapter 3: Situating Ethiopia as the Locality for Du Boisian Pan-African Service: The Black Internationalist Locale
  7. Chapter 4: Your Majesty’s Obedient Servant: 1930 to 1934
  8. Chapter 5: Pursuing and Maintaining the Black Internationalist Agenda amid the Drumbeats of War
  9. Chapter 6: Emperor Haile Selassie I on the Shores of America, 1954
  10. Chapter 7: The Conclusion
  11. Bibliography
  12. Appendix: W. E. B. Du Bois Correspondence
  13. About the Author

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