Pauulu’s Diaspora: Black Internationalism and Environmental Justice

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Quito J. Swan
University Press of Florida

In this riveting narrative that runs through Caribbean sugarcane fields, Liberian rubber plantations, and Papua New Guinean rainforests, Pauulu's Diaspora recognizes a global leader who has largely been absent from scholarship. In doing so, it brings to light little-known relationships among the Black Power, pan-Africanism, and environmental justice movements.

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