The Americans Are Coming!: Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South Africa

The Americans Are Coming!: Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South Africa

by Robert Trent Vinson
The Americans Are Coming!: Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South Africa

The Americans Are Coming!: Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South Africa

by Robert Trent Vinson

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Overview

For more than half a century before World War II, black South Africans and “American Negroes”—a group that included African Americans and black West Indians—established close institutional and personal relationships that laid the necessary groundwork for the successful South African and American antiapartheid movements. Though African Americans suffered under Jim Crow racial discrimination, oppressed Africans saw African Americans as free people who had risen from slavery to success and were role models and potential liberators.

Many African Americans, regarded initially by the South African government as “honorary whites” exempt from segregation, also saw their activities in South Africa as a divinely ordained mission to establish “Africa for Africans,” liberated from European empires. The Jamaican-born Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association, the largest black-led movement with two million members and supporters in forty-three countries at its height in the early 1920s, was the most anticipated source of liberation. Though these liberation prophecies went unfulfilled, black South Africans continued to view African Americans as inspirational models and as critical partners in the global antiapartheid struggle.

The Americans Are Coming! is a rare case study that places African history and American history in a global context and centers Africa in African Diaspora studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821444054
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2012
Series: New African Histories
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Robert Trent Vinson is the director and chair of the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies at the University of Virginia and a research associate at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. He is a scholar and teacher of nineteenth- and twentieth-century African and African diaspora history, specializing in the transnational connections between southern Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean. He is the author of The Americans Are Coming!: Dreams of African American Liberation in Segregationist South Africa and Albert Luthuli: Mandela before Mandela.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: The Americans Are Coming! Part I: Providential Design Chapter 1: American Negroes as Racial Models Chapter 2: The Failed Dream of British Liberation and Christian Regeneration Part II: American Apocalypse Chapter 3: The Rise of Marcus Garveyand His Gospel of Garveyismin Southern Africa Chapter 4: Transnational Martyrdom and the Spread of Garveyismin South Africa Chapter 5: “Charlatan or Savior?” Chapter 6: A Dream Deferred Essay on Sources and Methodology Notes Bibliography Index
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