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“Forget the Past or Go Back to the Slave Trade!”
Trans-Africanism and Popular History in Postcolonial Ghana
Jennifer Hasty
Ghana Studies January 2003, 6 135-161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.6.1.135
Jennifer Hasty
Pacific Lutheran University

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- Jennifer Hasty
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“Forget the Past or Go Back to the Slave Trade!”
Jennifer Hasty
Ghana Studies Jan 2003, 6 (1) 135-161; DOI: 10.3368/gs.6.1.135
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- State and Diaspora: the Trans-African Agenda
- Neocolonialism and Emancipation: The Contradictions of Trans-Africanism
- Bureaucracy and Discipline: The Neoliberal Rationality of Trans-Africanism
- Dependency and Corruption: Popular Critiques of Trans-Africanism
- Revenge of the Local: Popular Memory and June 4
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