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WORLD WAR II IN THE CARIBBEAN: A Study of Anglo-American Partner
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TWO FACES OF AFRICA: Poems by father and son
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THE INTELLECTUAL & THE POWER STRUCTURE: Abrahams, Achebe, Wright
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SONGS OF THE HEARTH
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SOMETHING OF LOVE
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Religion And Society: Black Creativity & The State of the Race
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POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL CHANGE In Ghana Under Nkrumah
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HOMAGE TO MY PEOPLE, poems & essays
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BLACK NATIONALISTS: Reconsidering Du Bois, Garvey, Booker T. & N
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AFRICA AND THE DIASPORA: The Black Scholar and Society
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A HISTORY OF AFRICANA WOMEN'S LITERATURE
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A DREAM COME TRUE
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WOMEN & PATRIARCHAL POWER: In the Selected Works of Ngugi Wa Thi
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Nigerian Elections 2007:Chronicle of Shame and Deceit
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Writers of African Descent Speak: Black Creativity and the State
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TOPICS IN AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES
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KEN SARO-WIWA:the life and times
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WOMEN & PATRIARCHAL POWER: In the Selected Works of Ngugi Wa Thi
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Black Academy Cookbook
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POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT & SOCIAL CHANGE In Ghana Under Nkrumah
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SOMETHING OF LOVE
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BLACK ACADEMY REVIEW
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Parenting & Child Care: Developing Your Childs Self-Esteem
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THE MEANING OF AFRICA TO AFRO-AMERICANS
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HOMAGE TO MY PEOPLE, poems & essays
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