year of publication | ISBN | author(s) | title |
2004 | 978-1-59221-003-9 | George J. Sefa Dei | Schooling and Education in Africa: The Case of Ghana |
2002 | 978-1-59221-005-3 | Bethwell A. Ogot · Toyin Falola · E. S. Atieno Odhiambo | The Challenges of History and Leadership in Africa: The Essays of Bethwell Allan Ogot (CLASSIC AUTHORS AND TEXT ON AFRICA) |
'' | 978-1-59221-007-7 | M.K. Asante Jr. | Like Water Running Off My Back: Poems |
2005 | 978-1-59221-009-1 | Patrick Bond | Fanons Warning |
2002 | 978-1-59221-011-4 | Ali Alamin Mazrui | Africa and Other Civilizations: Conquest and Counter-Conquest (CLASSIC AUTHORS AND TEXT ON AFRICA) |
'' | 978-1-59221-012-1 | Washington A. J. Okumu | The African Renaissance: The History, Significance, and Strategy |
'' | 978-1-59221-013-8 | '' | The African Renaissance: History, Significance and Strategy |
'' | 978-1-59221-014-5 | Gloria Thomas-Emeagwali | Africa and the Academy: Challenging Hegemonic Discourses on Africa |
2006 | 978-1-59221-015-2 | '' | Africa and the Academy: Challenging Hegemonic Discourses on Africa |
2004 | 978-1-59221-016-9 | Ama Mazama | The Afrocentric Paradigm |
2002 | 978-1-59221-017-6 | Ama Mazama | The Afrocentric Paradigm |
2003 | 978-1-59221-019-0 | Mumia Abu-Jamal | Faith of Our Fathers: An Examination of the Spiritual Life of African and African-American People |
2005 | 978-1-59221-022-0 | Sandra M. Grayson | Visions of the Third Millennium: Black Science Fiction Novelists Write the Future |
2002 | 978-1-59221-023-7 | '' | Visions of the Third Millennium: Black Science Fiction Novelists Write the Future |
2005 | 978-1-59221-025-1 | Nike S. Lawal · Matthew N. O. Sadiku · Ade Dopamu | Understanding Yoruba Life and Culture |
2003 | 978-1-59221-028-2 | Ada Uzoamaka Azodo | Emerging Perspectives on Mariama Ba: Postcolonialism, Feminism, and Postmodernism |
2004 | 978-1-59221-031-2 | Tijan M. Sallah · Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala | Chinua Achebe: Teacher of Light; A Biography |
2003 | 978-1-59221-039-8 | Paul E. Lovejoy · Toyin Falola | Pawnship, Slavery, and Colonialism in Africa |
2010 | 978-1-59221-045-9 | Pat Caplan · Farouk Topan | Swahili Modernities: Culture, Politics, And Identity On The East Coast Of Africa |
2004 | 978-1-59221-046-6 | Pat Caplan · Farouk Topan | Swahili Modernities: Culture, Politics, and Identity on the East Coast of Africa |
2004 | 978-1-59221-054-1 | Jack Washington | The Long Journey Home: A Bicentennial History of the Black Community of Princeton, New Jersey, 1776-1976 |
'' | 978-1-59221-056-5 | Clenora Hudson-Weems | Africana Womanist Literary Theory |
2010 | 978-1-59221-057-2 | Kofi Buenor Hadjor | The Changing Face Of Race In America: The Role Of Racial Politics In Shaping Modern America |
2007 | 978-1-59221-058-9 | '' | The Changing Face Of Race: The Role Of Racial Politics In Shaping Modern America |
2004 | 978-1-59221-061-9 | Tiyambe Zeleza · Cassandra Rachel Veney | Leisure in Urban Africa |
2003 | 978-1-59221-062-6 | Paul Tiyambe Zeleza · Cassandra Rachel Veney | Leisure in Urban Africa |
2010 | 978-1-59221-065-7 | Carole Boyce Davies · Meredith Gadsby · Charles Peterson · Henrietta Williams | Decolonizing the Academy: African Diaspora Studies |
2003 | 978-1-59221-066-4 | Carole Boyce Davies · Meredith Gadsby · Charles Peterson · Henrietta Williams | Decolonizing the Academy: African Diaspora Studies |
2002 | 978-1-59221-070-1 | Toyin Falola | Ghana in Africa and the World: Essays in Honor of Adu Boahen |
2003 | 978-1-59221-074-9 | Huma Ibrahim | Emerging Perspectives on Bessie Head |
'' | 978-1-59221-075-6 | Barbara Hutmacher MacLean | Strike a Woman, Strike a Rock: Fighting for Freedom in South Africa |
2004 | 978-1-59221-079-4 | Aaron Tsado Gana · Samuel G. Egwu | Federalism In Africa: The Imperative Of Democratic Development |
2003 | 978-1-59221-082-4 | Patrick Chabal | Amilcar Cabral: Revolutionary Leadership And People's War |
'' | 978-1-59221-084-8 | Erik Doxtader · Charles Villa-Vicencio | Through Fire With Water: The Roots of Division and the Potential for Reconciliation in Africa |
'' | 978-1-59221-088-6 | Maxim Matusevich | No Easy Row for a Russian Hoe: Ideology and Pragmatism in Nigerian-Soviet Relations, 1960-1991 |
2003 | 978-1-59221-089-3 | Erik Doxtader · Charles Villa-Vicencio | The Provocations of Amnesty: Memory, Justice, and Impunity |
'' | 978-1-59221-092-3 | Horace Campbell | Reclaiming Zimbabwe: The Exhaustion of the Patriarchal Model of Liberation |
'' | 978-1-59221-094-7 | Olufemi Vaughan | Chiefs, Power, and Social Change: Chiefship and Modern Politics in Botswana, 1880S-1990s |
2002 | 978-1-59221-096-1 | Sola Olorunyomi | Afrobeat! Fela and the Imagined Continent |
2005 | 978-1-59221-099-2 | P. L. E. Idahosa | The Populist Dimension to African Political Thought: Critical Essays in Reconstruction and Retrieval |
2004 | 978-1-59221-106-7 | Niels Kastfelt | Scriptural Politics: The Bible and the Koran as Political Models in the Middle East and Afica |
2003 | 978-1-59221-110-4 | Tayo Olafioye | Town Crier: Selected Poems, 1984-2002 |
'' | 978-1-59221-114-2 | James L. Cox · Gerrie Ter Haar | Uniquely African: African Christian Identity from Cultural and Historical Perspectives (Religion in Contemporary Africa Series) |
2010 | 978-1-59221-119-7 | Adebayo Oyebade | The Foundations of Nigeria: Essays in Honor of Toyin Falola |
2003 | 978-1-59221-120-3 | Adebayo Oyebade | The Foundations of Nigeria: Essays in Honor of Toyin Falola |
2009 | 978-1-59221-122-7 | Sara Talis O'Brien · Renee Schatteman | Voices from the Continent: A Curriculum Guide to Selected West African Literature |
2006 | 978-1-59221-125-8 | Peggy Appiah · Kwame Anthony Appiah · Ivor Agyeman-Duah | Bu Me Be: Akan Proverbs |
2003 | 978-1-59221-128-9 | Ivor Agyeman-Duah | Between Faith and History: A Biography of J. A Kufuor |
2005 | 978-1-59221-134-0 | Ernest N. Emenyonu | New Women's Writing in African Literature (African Literature Today) |
2004 | 978-1-59221-138-8 | Ann Biersteker | Masamo Ya Kisasa: Contemporary Readings In Swahili |
2004 | 978-1-59221-139-5 | Ann Biersteker | Masomo ya Kisasa |
2003 | 978-1-59221-146-3 | Alamin M. Mazrui · Willy M. Mutunga | Governance and Leadership (Debating the African Condition: Ali Mazrui and His Critics) |
2005 | 978-1-59221-151-7 | Abdul Rasheed Naallah Bayo Ogunjimi | Introduction to African Oral Literature & Performance |
2003 | 978-1-59221-154-8 | John M. Mugane · CONFERENCE ON AFRICAN LINGUISTICS 2002 | Linguistic Typology And Representation Of African Languages |
'' | 978-1-59221-158-6 | Rashidah Ismaili | Cantata for Jimmy |
2005 | 978-1-59221-162-3 | Ernest Emenyonu | Emerging Perspectives on Chinua Achebe |
2004 | 978-1-59221-164-7 | Charles Chukwuma Soludo · Michael Osita Ogbu · Ha-Joon Chang | The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa: Forced Consensus |
'' | 978-1-59221-165-4 | Charles Chukwuma Soludo · Osita Ogbu · Ha-Joon Chang | The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa: Forced Consensus |
'' | 978-1-59221-167-8 | Tanya Lyons | Guns and Guerilla Girls: Women in the Zimbabwean National Liberation Struggle |
'' | 978-1-59221-171-5 | Ricardo Rene Laremont · Fouad Kalouche · Robert L. Ostergard Jr. | Power, Politics, and the African Condition: Collected Essays of Ali A. Mazuri |
2003 | 978-1-59221-173-9 | Efurosibina E. Adegbija | Multilingualism: A Nigerian Case Study |
2004 | 978-1-59221-175-3 | Fikru Negash Gebrekidan | Bond without Blood: A History of Ethiopian and New World Black Relations, 1896-1991 |
2003 | 978-1-59221-179-1 | John Mukum Mbaku · Joseph Takougang | The Leadership Challenge in Africa: Cameroon Under Paul Biya |
2004 | 978-1-59221-180-7 | Cyprian Ekwensi | Iska |
2004 | 978-1-59221-187-6 | Cyprian Ekwensi | Restless City And Christmas Gold |
2008 | 978-1-59221-188-3 | Ndaeyo Uko | Romancing the Gun: The Press As Promoter of Military Rule |
2004 | 978-1-59221-191-3 | Isidore Okpewho | Call Me by My Rightful Name |
2005 | 978-1-59221-197-5 | Sylvain H. Boko · Mina Baliamoune-Lutz · Sitawa R. Kimuna | Women In African Development: The Challenge Of Globalization And Liberalization In The 21st Century |
2004 | 978-1-59221-198-2 | Robert William July | The Origins Of Modern African Thought |
'' | 978-1-59221-203-3 | Norbert Zongo | The Parachute Drop |
'' | 978-1-59221-207-1 | John Mukum Mbaku | Institutions and Development in Africa |
'' | 978-1-59221-209-5 | Richard L. Sklar | Nigerian Political Parties: Power in an Emergent African Nation |
'' | 978-1-59221-213-2 | David V. Trotman · Toyin Falola | Ethnicity and Slavery in the Americas: A Reader |
2004 | 978-1-59221-214-9 | Tsegaye Wodajo | Hope in the Midst of Despair: A Novelist's Cures for Africa |
'' | 978-1-59221-215-6 | '' | Hope in the Midst of Despair: A Novelist's Cure for Africa |
2010 | 978-1-59221-218-7 | Akinwumi Ogundiran | Peoples, Polities, And Societies In Pre-colonial Nigeria: Essays In Honor Of Professor Toyin Falola |
2005 | 978-1-59221-219-4 | Akinwumi Ogundiran | Precolonial Nigeria: Essays In Honor Of Toyin Falola |
'' | 978-1-59221-225-5 | James L., Jr. Conyers · Julius Eric Thompson | Pan African Nationalism in the Americas: The Life and Times of John Henrik Clarke |
2004 | 978-1-59221-226-2 | James L., Jr. Conyers · Julius Eric Thompson | Pan African Nationalism in the Americas: The Life and Times of John Henrik Clarke |
2005 | 978-1-59221-228-6 | Akinwumi Isola · Pamela J. Olubunmi Smith | Efunsetan Aniwura: Two Yoruba Historical Dramas: Efunsetan Aniwura, Iyalode Ibadan, And Tinuubu Iyalode Egba |
2008 | 978-1-59221-231-6 | Abdul Rasheed Naallah | Ahmadu Fulani: An African Poetry |
2004 | 978-1-59221-232-3 | Abdul-Rasheed Na'Allah | Ahmadu Fulani: An African Poetry |
2006 | 978-1-59221-233-0 | James B. Stewart | Flight In Search Of Vision |
2004 | 978-1-59221-234-7 | James B. Stewart | Flight: In Search Of Vision |
2005 | 978-1-59221-237-8 | Noah Zerbe | Agricultural Biotechnology Reconsidered: Western Narratives and African Alternatives |
| 978-1-59221-243-9 | Rice Keepers |
2005 | 978-1-59221-245-3 | James Muzondidya | Tightrope: Towards a Social History of the Coloured Community in Zimbabwe |
2010 | 978-1-59221-247-7 | Robert Johnson | Returning Home: A Century of African-american Repatriation |
2005 | 978-1-59221-248-4 | Robert Johnson | Returning Home: A Century of African-american Repatriation |
'' | 978-1-59221-250-7 | Dickson A. Mungazi | We Shall Not Fail: Values In The National Leadership Of Seretse Khama, Nelson Mandela And Julius Nyerere |
2008 | 978-1-59221-251-4 | Not Available | Liberian Women Peacemakers: Fighting for the Right to Be Seen, Heard, and Counted |
2004 | 978-1-59221-252-1 | '' | Liberian Women Peacemakers: Fighting for the Right to Be Seen, Heard, and Counted |
'' | 978-1-59221-255-2 | Osonye Tess Onwueme | No Vacancy! a Play |
2004 | 978-1-59221-258-3 | Gerald J. Bender | Angola Under the Portuguese: The Myth and the Reality |
2005 | 978-1-59221-262-0 | Ezekiel A. Walker | Growth, Crisis And Transformation In The Cocoa Farming Economy Of Southwestern Nigeria, 1900-2000 |
2009 | 978-1-59221-263-7 | Association for the Study of African-American Life and History | The Souls Of Black Folk: Centenniel Reflections |
2005 | 978-1-59221-266-8 | Reinhard Sander | Ngugi Wa Thiong'o Speaks: Interviews With The Kenyan Writer |
2004 | 978-1-59221-268-2 | Henry Kyambalesa | Socio-Economic Challenges: The African Context |
'' | 978-1-59221-272-9 | Jose C. Curto | Africa and the Americas: Interconnections During the Slave Trade |
2007 | 978-1-59221-274-3 | Sara Talis O'Brien · Renee Schatteman | Gender & Identity |
2005 | 978-1-59221-276-7 | Eliakim M. Sibanda | The Zimbabwe African People's Union, 1961-87: A Political History Of Insurgency In Southern Rhodesia |
| 978-1-59221-279-8 | Truth Crushed To The Earth Will Rise Again!: The East Organization And The Principles And Practice Of Black Nationalist Development |
2005 | 978-1-59221-282-8 | Alexander J. de Voogt | A Question of Excellence: A Century of African Masters |
2006 | 978-1-59221-283-5 | Kwaku Adu-Opako | Washing the Negro White: The Evolution of Thinking on African Economic Development |
2005 | 978-1-59221-285-9 | Obiora Chinedu Okafor | Legitimizing Human Rights Ngos: Lessons from Nigeria |
2006 | 978-1-59221-286-6 | Obiora Chinedu Okafor | Legitimizing Human Rights NGOs: Lessons from Nigeria |
2005 | 978-1-59221-288-0 | Carol Sicherman | Becoming an African University: Makerere, 1922-2000 |
2004 | 978-1-59221-293-4 | Carl Patrick Burrowes | Power and Press Freedom in Liberia, 1830-1970: The Impact of Globalization and Civil Society on Media-Government Relations |
'' | 978-1-59221-294-1 | '' | Power And Press Freedom In Liberia, 1830-1970: The Impact Of Globalization And Civil Society On Media-government Relations |
2005 | 978-1-59221-300-9 | Alain Ricard | The Languages & Literatures of Africa |
| 978-1-59221-301-6 | Voices from the Continent: A Curriculum Guide to Selected Southern African Literature (Voices from the Continent) |
2005 | 978-1-59221-302-3 | Sara Talis O'Brien · Renee Schatteman | Voices from the Continent (v. 3) |
'' | 978-1-59221-304-7 | Helena Halperin | I Laugh So I Won't Cry: Kenya's Women Tell The Story Of Their Lives |
'' | 978-1-59221-305-4 | Mohamed Saliou Camara | His Master's Voice: Mass Communication and Single-Party Politics in Guinea Under Sekou Toure |
2006 | 978-1-59221-308-5 | Bizeck Jube Phiri | A Political History of Zambia |
2005 | 978-1-59221-310-8 | Clenora Hudson-Weems | Contemporary African Theory and Thought |
2005 | 978-1-59221-311-5 | Robert Yaw Owusu | Kwame Nkrumah's Liberation Thought: A Paradigm for Religious Advocacy in Contemporary Ghana |
'' | 978-1-59221-318-4 | Carlton A. Usher | A Rhyme Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Hip Hop and the Creation of A Political Philosophy |
| 978-1-59221-323-8 | Nigerian History, Politics and Affairs: The Collected Essays of Adiele Afigbo (Classic Authors and Texts on Africa) |
2010 | 978-1-59221-325-2 | Ali Alamin Mazrui · Shalahudin Kafrawi · Ruzima Sebuharara | Islam: Between Globalization & Counter-terrorism |
2004 | 978-1-59221-326-9 | '' | Islam: Between Globalization & Counter-terrorism |
2006 | 978-1-59221-330-6 | Maxim Matusevich | Africa in Russia, Russia in Africa: Three Centuries of Encounters |
2005 | 978-1-59221-332-0 | Ime Ukpanah | The Long Road to Freedom: Inkundla ya Bantu (Bantu Forum) as a mirror and mediator of the African Struggle in South Africa, 1938-61 |
| 978-1-59221-335-1 | Yoruba Creativity: Fiction, Language, Life, and Songs |
2005 | 978-1-59221-340-5 | Filip De Boeck · Alcinda Honwana | Makers & Breakers: Children & Youth in Postcolonial Africa |
'' | 978-1-59221-349-8 | Benjamin Kwakye | The Sun by Night |
'' | 978-1-59221-350-4 | Benjamin Kwakye | The Sun By Night, a novel |
'' | 978-1-59221-353-5 | Jepkorir Rose Chepyator-Thomson | African Women and Globalization: Dawn of the 21st Century |
2005 | 978-1-59221-354-2 | Jepkorir Rose Chepyator-thomson | Under The North Star: Black Communities in Ontario Before Confederation |
2011 | 978-1-59221-357-3 | Carolyn A. Brown | Repercussions of the Atlantic Slave Trade: The Interior of the Bight of Biafra and the African Diaspora |
2005 | 978-1-59221-359-7 | Ogaga Ifowodo | The Oil Lamp |
2006 | 978-1-59221-360-3 | Ogaga Ifowodo | The Oil Lamp: Poems |
2005 | 978-1-59221-363-4 | Harrison Adeniyi | ILO Ede Ati Eda Ede Yoruba: APA Keji |
2007 | 978-1-59221-366-5 | Matthews A. Ojo | The End-time Army |
2006 | 978-1-59221-374-0 | Toyin Falola · Ann Genova | ORISA: Yoruba Gods and Spiritual Identity in Africa and the Diaspora |
'' | 978-1-59221-379-5 | Carolyn Nur Wistrand | Beauty in Black Performance: Plays for African American Youth |
'' | 978-1-59221-383-2 | Quilombhoje | Cadernos Negros: Literatura Afro-Brasileira Contemporanea = Black Notebooks: Contemporary Afro-Brazilian Literature |
2007 | 978-1-59221-386-3 | Niyi Afolabi · Marcio Barbosa · Esmeralda Ribeiro | The Afro-Brazilian Mind: Contemporary Afro-Brazilian Literary and Cultural Criticism |
2010 | 978-1-59221-387-0 | Tanya Lyons · Geralyn Pye | Africa on a Global Stage |
2005 | 978-1-59221-390-0 | Nigel C. Gibson | Challenging Hegemony: Social Movements and the Quest for a New Humanism in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
2008 | 978-1-59221-397-9 | Opal Palmer Adisa | Eros Muse |
2005 | 978-1-59221-404-4 | Mohammed Umar | Amina: A Novel |
2006 | 978-1-59221-417-4 | Isidore Diala | The Responsible Critic: Essays on African Literature, in Honor of Professor Ben Obumselu |
2005 | 978-1-59221-420-4 | Toyin Falola | Myth, History & Society: The collected workds of Adiele Afigbo (Classic Authors and Texts on Africa) |
'' | 978-1-59221-422-8 | M.K. Asante Jr. | Beautiful. And Ugly Too |
'' | 978-1-59221-426-6 | Paul E. Lovejoy | Ecology and Ethnography of Muslim Trade in West Africa |
2006 | 978-1-59221-428-0 | Paul E. Terry | Breaking Stone Silence: Giving Voice to AIDS Prevention in Africa |
2006 | 978-1-59221-454-9 | Quilombhoje | Cadernos Negros: Movimento Literario Afro-Brasileiro Contemporaneo = Black Notebooks: Contemporary Afro-Brazilian Literary Movement |
2007 | 978-1-59221-459-4 | Desiree Lewis | Living on A Horizon: Bessie Head and the Politics of Imagining |
2006 | 978-1-59221-462-4 | Mmukoma | Hurling Words at Consciousness: Poems |
'' | 978-1-59221-463-1 | Mukoma wa Ngugi | Hurling Words at Consciousness |
'' | 978-1-59221-471-6 | Ann Willcox Seidman · Robert B. Seidman · Pumzo Mbana · Hanson Hu Li | Africa's Challenge: Using Law for Good Governance And Development |
2007 | 978-1-59221-473-0 | Egodi Uchendu | Women and Conflict in the Nigerian Civil War |
2006 | 978-1-59221-477-8 | Centre for Civil Society | Articulations: A Harold Wolpe Memorial Lecture Collection |
| 978-1-59221-478-5 | Time Is Tight: Urgent Tasks for Educational Transformation: Eritrea, South Africa, and the U.S |
2006 | 978-1-59221-479-2 | Matt Meyer | Time Is Tight: Urgent Tasks for Educational Transformation |
2008 | 978-1-59221-483-9 | Sabine Jell-Bahlsen | The Water Goddess in Igbo Cosmology: Ogbuide of Oguta Lake |
2006 | 978-1-59221-485-3 | Gerrie Ter Haar | Imagining Evil: Witchcraft Beliefs and Accusations in Contemporary Africa (Religion in Contemporary Africa Series) |
'' | 978-1-59221-486-0 | Linus T. Ogbuji | Seeing the World in Black & White |
2007 | 978-1-59221-487-7 | Linus T. Ogbuji | Seeing the World in Black and White |
2006 | 978-1-59221-490-7 | Gilbert Doho | People Theater and Grassroots Empowerment in Cameroon |
'' | 978-1-59221-495-2 | Mario I. Aguilar | Rethinking Age in Africa: Colonial, Post-colonial, And Contemporary Interpretations of Cultural Representations |
| 978-1-59221-497-6 | Words and Worlds: African Writing, Theatre and Society |
2009 | 978-1-59221-510-2 | Arthur D. Drayton · Omofolabo Ajayi-soyinka · Iremhokiokha Peter Ukpokodu | Perspectives on African Literatures at the Millennium |
2006 | 978-1-59221-518-8 | Obi Nwakanma | The Horsemen and Other Poems |
2007 | 978-1-59221-522-5 | Mukhtar Umar Bunza | Christian Missions Among Muslims: Sokoto Province, Nigeria, 1935-1990 |
| 978-1-59221-530-0 | Dream Kingdom: New And Selected Poems |
| 978-1-59221-564-5 | Resistance, Insurgence and Identity: The Art of Mari Evans, Nelson Stevens and the Black Arts Movement |
| 978-1-59221-574-4 | William Minter · Gail Hovey · Charles Cobb Jr | No Easy Victories: African Liberation and American Activists Over a Half Century, 1950-2000 |
2007 | 978-1-59221-575-1 | William Minter · Gail Hovey · Charles Cobb Jr. | No Easy Victories: African Liberation and American Activists over a Half-Century, 1950-2000 |
'' | 978-1-59221-581-2 | Ogbu U. Kalu | African Christianity: An African Story |
| 978-1-59221-591-1 | The Clothes of Nakedness |
2008 | 978-1-59221-621-5 | Asonzeh Ukah | A New Paradigm of Pentecostal Power |
'' | 978-1-59221-625-3 | Edith Mukudi Omwami · Stephen Commins · Edmond J. Keller | HIV/AIDS in Africa: Challenges & Impact |
'' | 978-1-59221-627-7 | Ahati N. N. Toure | John Henrik Clarke and the Power of Africana History: Africalogical Quest for Decolonization and Sovereignty |
2009 | 978-1-59221-634-5 | Kelechi Amihe Kalu | Socio-Political Scaffolding and the Construction of Change: Constitutionalism and Democratic Governance in Africa |
2008 | 978-1-59221-636-9 | Vincent Bakpetu Thompson | African Leadership in the Diaspora |
2010 | 978-1-59221-639-0 | K. Noel Amherd | Reciting IFA: Identity, Difference and Heterogeneity |
2008 | 978-1-59221-641-3 | Louis Djisovi Ikukomi Eason | IFA, The Yoruba God of Divination in Nigeria and the United States |
2008 | 978-1-59221-647-5 | Chege Githoria | Afro-Mexicans: Discourse of Race and Identity in the African Diaspora by Githoria, Chege (2009) Paperback |
'' | 978-1-59221-652-9 | Bernth Lindfors | Early Soyinka |
2009 | 978-1-59221-670-3 | Clarence J. Munford | American Crucible: Black Enslavement, White Capitalism, and Imperial Globalization; An Interpretation of Western Civilization Since 1441 |
'' | 978-1-59221-672-7 | Emerging Perspectives on Ken Bugul: From Alternative Choices to Oppositional Practices |
'' | 978-1-59221-696-3 | Albert James Williams-Myers | In Their Own Words--Voices from the Middle Passage: Students as Surrogates to the Terrorism Down in the Hold of a Slave Ship Crossing the Atlantic Oce |
'' | 978-1-59221-697-0 | Albert James Williams-Myers | In Their Own Words-- Voices from the Middle Passage |
2009 | 978-1-59221-704-5 | Harriet Tubman Resource Centre on the Af | Slavery, Islam and Diaspora |
2010 | 978-1-59221-710-6 | Dorothy L. Hurley | Constructing Incest Stories: Black Women's Voices in Fact and Fiction |
2009 | 978-1-59221-713-7 | Salome Nnomorele · Lisa Day-Lindsey | Journeys Home: An Anthology of Contemporary African Diasporic Experience |
'' | 978-1-59221-725-0 | Jay Sapulding and Stephanie Beswick · editors | African Systems of Slavery |
2010 | 978-1-59221-796-0 | Patrick Bond · Brij Maharaj and Ashwin Desai · editors | Zuma's Own Goal: Losing South Africa's 'War on Poverty' |
2011 | 978-1-59221-802-8 | Michael Tillotson | Invisible Jim Crow: Contemporary Ideological Threats to the Internal Security of African Americans |
'' | 978-1-59221-819-6 | Ana Lucia Araujo | Crossing Memories: Slavery and African Diaspora |
'' | 978-1-59221-837-0 | P. Khalil Saucier · editor | Native Tongues: An African Hip-hop reader |
2012 | 978-1-59221-838-7 | Lindah Mhando | Birthing Masculinity: Dialogues of Peace and Social Justice |
2011 | 978-1-59221-839-4 | Lindah Mhando · Editor | Birthing Masculinity: Dialogues of Peace and Social Justice |
'' | 978-1-59221-848-6 | C. D. Innes | Carnival: Theory and Practice |
2011 | 978-1-59221-868-4 | Mark Christian · Editor | Integrated But Unequal: Black Faculty in Predominately White Space |
2012 | 978-1-59221-871-4 | Salim Faraji | The Roots of Nubian Christianity Uncovered: The Triumph of the Last Pharaoh: Religious Encounters in Late Africa |
'' | 978-1-59221-877-6 | Joel Quirk | Slavery, Migration and Contemporary Bondage in Africa |
2013 | 978-1-59221-887-5 | Diery Seck | West Africa and the Global Financial Crisis |
2012 | 978-1-59221-897-4 | Rebecca Gearhart | Contesting Identities: The Mijikenda and Their Neighbors in Kenyan Coastal Society |
'' | 978-1-59221-899-8 | Ntongela Masilela | The Historical Figures of the New African Movement |
2014 | 978-1-59221-900-1 | Ntongola Masilela | The Historical Figures of the New African Movement: Volume one |
2012 | 978-1-59221-903-2 | Abdoulaye S. Saine | State and Society in the Gambia Since Independence |
2013 | 978-1-59221-904-9 | Abdoulaye Saine · Ebrima Ceesay & Ebrima Sall | State & Society in the Gambia Since Independence: 1965-2012 |
2012 | 978-1-59221-907-0 | Toyin Falola | Africa After Fifty Years: Retrospections and Reflections |
'' | 978-1-59221-909-4 | Mark Sey | Islamic Learning, the State, and the Challenges of Education in Ghana |
'' | 978-1-59221-913-1 | Toyin Falola | Warfare, Ethnicity and National Identity in Nigeria |
2013 | 978-1-59221-915-5 | Hakim Adi | Pan-Africanism and Communism: The Communist International, Africa and the Diaspora, 1919-1939 |
2013 | 978-1-59221-916-2 | Hakim Adi | Pan-Africanism and Communism: The Communist International, Africa and the Diaspora, 1919-1939 (Harriet Tubman) |
2012 | 978-1-59221-918-6 | Adaeraonkae Adaesolaa Adaesaanyaa | Art, Parody and Politics: Dele Jegede's Creative Activism, Nigeria and the Transnational Space |
'' | 978-1-59221-919-3 | Eileen Julien | The Locations and Dislocations of African Literature: A Dialogue Between Humanists and Social Scientists |
2016 | 978-1-59221-920-9 | Eileen Julien and Biodun Jeyifo | The Locations and Dislocations of African Literature: A Dialogue Between Humanists and Social Scientists |
2013 | 978-1-59221-922-3 | Dorsaia Smith Silva | Feminist and Critical Perspectives on Caribbean Mothering |
2012 | 978-1-59221-926-1 | V. Y. Mudimbe | Recontextualizing Self & Other Issues in Africa: The Practice of a Conference |
2013 | 978-1-59221-928-5 | Bruce L. Mouser | American Colony on the Rio Pongo: The War of 1812, the Slave Trade, and the Proposed Settlement of African Americans, 1810-1830 |
'' | 978-1-59221-930-8 | Michael Vickers | Phantom Ship |
'' | 978-1-59221-932-2 | Elisabeth Cunin | Blackness and Mestizaje in Mexico and Central America |
'' | 978-1-59221-934-6 | Modesto Mawulolo Kwaku Amegago | African Drumming: The History and Continuity of African Drumming Traditions |
2013 | 978-1-59221-936-0 | J. Akuma-Kalu Njoku | From Freedom to Freedom: Journeying Back to Heal the Wounds of the Atlantic Slave Trade |
'' | 978-1-59221-938-4 | Charles Westin | People on the Move: Experiences of Forced Migration |
| 978-1-59221-939-1 | People On The Move: Experiences of Forced Migration |
2013 | 978-1-59221-940-7 | Iraene Assiba D' Almeida | Eco-Imagination: African and Diasporan Literatures and Sustainability |
2014 | 978-1-59221-944-5 | D. S. Matjila | Bringing Plaatje Back Home: Re-Storying the African and Batswana Sensibilities in His Oeuvre |
'' | 978-1-59221-948-3 | Shola Jonathan Omoregie | Witness to Transformation: My Years at the United Nations |
2013 | 978-1-59221-950-6 | Femi Ojo-Ade | Home and Exile: Abdias Nascimento, African Brazilian Thinker and Pan-African Visionary |
'' | 978-1-59221-952-0 | Chinyere Grace Okafor | Gender, Performance and Communication: African Ikeji Mask Festivals of Aro and Diaspora |
2017 | 978-1-59221-953-7 | Chinyere G. Okafor | Gender, Performance and Communication: African Ikeji Mask Festivals of Aro and Diaspora |
2013 | 978-1-59221-954-4 | Paulus Gijsbertus Joh Post | Sacred Spaces and Contested Identities: Space and Ritual Dynamics in Europe and Africa |
'' | 978-1-59221-956-8 | Joseph Evans | Lifting the Veil Over Eurocentrism: The Du Boisian Hermeneutic of Double Consciousness |
| 978-1-59221-958-2 | Emerging Perspectives on Syl Cheney-Coker |
2014 | 978-1-59221-962-9 | Ghirmai Negash | At the Crossroads: Readings of the Postcolonial and the Global in African Literature and Visual Art |
2013 | 978-1-59221-964-3 | Ernest Cole | Theorizing the Disfigured Body: Mutilation, Amputation, and Disability in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone |
2013 | 978-1-59221-966-7 | Assata Zerai | Hypermasculinity, State Violence, and Family Well-Being in Zimbabwe: An Africana Feminist Analysis of Maternal and Child Health |
2014 | 978-1-59221-972-8 | Muchaparara Musemwa | Water, History, and Politics in Zimbabwe: Bulawayo's Struggles with the Environment, 1894-2008 |
'' | 978-1-59221-974-2 | Lasisi Ademola Araoye | Sources of Conflict in the Postcolonial African State |
'' | 978-1-59221-976-6 | Amos Sawyer | African Development in the 21st Century: Reflections on Adebayo Adedeji's Theories and Contributions |