Few texts today can match the coverage of Black Nationalism as thoroughly as Gerald E. Matthews' Journey Towards Nationalism. Journey Towards Nationalism is an important book that analyses the history of Black Nationalism as well as contemporary issues affecting Black Nationalism today. Matthews succinctly discusses the philosophies of important black leaders, and shows how their broad vision and international involvement made Black Nationalism an important movement not in only the United States, but throughout the world.
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Few texts today can match the coverage of Black Nationalism as thoroughly as Gerald E. Matthews' Journey Towards Nationalism. Journey Towards Nationalism is an important book that analyses the history of Black Nationalism as well as contemporary issues affecting Black Nationalism today. Matthews succinctly discusses the philosophies of important black leaders, and shows how their broad vision and international involvement made Black Nationalism an important movement not in only the United States, but throughout the world.
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