GEORGE PADMORE E C.L.R. JAMES
A INVASÃO DA ETIÓPIA, PAN-AFRICANISMO E A OPINIÃO AFRICANA INTERNACIONAL
Keywords:
George Padmore, C.L.R. James, Pan-Africanism, Anticolonialism, African historiographyAbstract
What is the relationship between the 1934 invasion of Ethiopia, a Pan-African political organization that emerged in the late 1930s, and the development of an international African opinion? The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the trajectories of George Padmore and C.L.R. James, two leading Trinidadian intellectuals who organized the International African Service Bureau, and its journal International African Opinion help in understanding the great influence exerted by black diaspora intellectuals on both the overthrow of colonialism and the critique of colonial studies, through texts endowed with a purposeful epistemology, of an transnational perception of African. George Padmore and C.L.R. James, Caribbean intellectuals, communist militants, men who experienced diaspora displacements and articulated anti-colonial and anti-imperial struggles played a central role in this process.
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