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Afrokultur : "der Raum zwischen gestern und morgen"
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ISBN: 9783897712218 3897712210 Year: 2021 Publisher: Münster Unrast

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Sister and Souls 2 : Inspirationen durch May Ayim.
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ISBN: 9783944666938 3944666933 Year: 2021 Publisher: Berlin : Orlanda,

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Public History - Angewandte Geschichte. Mapping Black Europe : Monuments, Markers, Memories

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Black communities have been making major contributions to Europe's social and cultural life and landscapes for centuries. However, their achievements largely remain unrecognized by the dominant societies, as their perspectives are excluded from traditional modes of marking public memory. For the first time in European history, leading Black scholars and activists examine this issue - with first-hand knowledge of the eight European capitals in which they live. Highlighting existing monuments, memorials, and urban markers they discuss collective narratives, outline community action, and introduce people and places relevant to Black European history, which continues to be obscured today.


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Mapping Black Europe : Monuments, Markers, Memories

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Black communities have been making major contributions to Europe's social and cultural life and landscapes for centuries. However, their achievements largely remain unrecognized by the dominant societies, as their perspectives are excluded from traditional modes of marking public memory. For the first time in European history, leading Black scholars and activists examine this issue - with first-hand knowledge of the eight European capitals in which they live. Highlighting existing monuments, memorials, and urban markers they discuss collective narratives, outline community action, and introduce people and places relevant to Black European history, which continues to be obscured today.

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