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Book review: Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America by Ayana D. Byrd and Lori L.
Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America presents a sweeping, chronological portrait of Black hair history—from fifteenth-century African traditions through the modern day United States. see more
Book review: Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher – Review, Chapter Highlights & Cultural Critique
Explore a clear, review of Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher. Includes summary, chapter breakdowns, key insights on culture, education, mental health, and ideological conclusions. see more
Mother Laura Adorkor Kofi, the UNIA, and Her African Projects
Mother Laura Adorkor Kofi, the UNIA, and Her African Projects see more
Laura Adorkor Kofi (1893–1928): A Critical Examination of Pan-Africanism, Gender, and Martyrdom
Laura Adorkor Kofi, a Ghanaian religious leader and activist, emerged as a pivotal yet understudied figure in early 20th-century Pan-Africanism. This paper synthesizes archival and scholarly sources to analyze her life through 30 key findings. see more
Book review: Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Of Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)
Chapter-by-chapter analysis and a searchable crop catalogue from Isert’s Letters (1788). Evidence-based excerpts on sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo, yams, plantain, and palm—plus implementable takeaways for Africa-based value chains. see more
Book review: Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Of Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)
Chapter-by-chapter analysis and a searchable crop catalogue from Isert’s Letters (1788). Evidence-based excerpts on sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo, yams, plantain, and palm—plus implementable takeaways for Africa-based value chains. see more
Book review: Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Of Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)
Chapter-by-chapter analysis and a searchable crop catalogue from Isert’s Letters (1788). Evidence-based excerpts on sugar, coffee, cotton, indigo, yams, plantain, and palm—plus implementable takeaways for Africa-based value chains. see more
Book review 2025: Appendix: Agricultural References in Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788)
Implementable Research Uses Economic Historians: Evidence of early advocacy for African agro-industrialization. Agricultural Development Experts: Comparison of 18th-century crop proposals with today’s fairtrade cocoa, coffee, cotton sectors. see more
Book review 2025: Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788) – Agricultural Opportunities and Abolitionist Economics
Explore Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788) with a critical analysis of his agricultural vision for the Gold Coast, commercial crop potential (sugar, cotton, coffee, indigo), and his Enlightenment critique of the slave trade. see more
Book review: Comprehensive Summary of Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade by Paul Erdmann Isert (1788)
Explore Paul Erdmann Isert’s Letters on West Africa and the Slave Trade (1788) with a chapter-by-chapter summary, historical, economic, and sociopolitical analysis, key excerpts, and connections to modern global issues like labor exploitation and fairtrade. see more