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On Xiconhocas And Other Vermin Feasting Today In Africa: A Note On Travels In The World's Greatest Continent, Prexy Nesbitt Apr 2004

On Xiconhocas And Other Vermin Feasting Today In Africa: A Note On Travels In The World's Greatest Continent, Prexy Nesbitt

Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches

Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, wrote this article draft about Africa and the issues it faces at the start of the 21st century. 5 pages.


The Euro-American Bequeathals To Africa In The Opening Years Of The Twenty-First Century: Debt, Death, And Exploitation, Prexy Nesbitt Mar 2004

The Euro-American Bequeathals To Africa In The Opening Years Of The Twenty-First Century: Debt, Death, And Exploitation, Prexy Nesbitt

Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches

Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, delivered this talk at a Truman College Forum on Racism in Chicago, Illinois where he spoke about HIV/AIDS, African debt and poverty, African oil and exploitation. 4 pages.


African Art: What And To Whom? Anxieties, Certainties, Mythologies, David Gall Jan 2004

African Art: What And To Whom? Anxieties, Certainties, Mythologies, David Gall

Journal of Social Theory in Art Education

It has taken nearly a whole century to publish two books on African art that recognize the continent as a complex cultural unit within which there is diversity, A History of Art in Africa (Blackmun Visona, M et al, 2001) and Africa, The Art of a Continent (Phillips, T. 1995). Why it taken so long far North and East Africa past and present to be included in texts labeled African art? Why were they not recognized as African? India, also a place of diversity of race and ethnicity, has not similarly treated. The assumptions underlying the norms a representation of …