The Problem of the Colonized: Lessons from Sierra Leone and Africville
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15353/sankofa.v1i1.4266Abstract
This article engages with the complexities of power and decolonization. It situates Africville's destruction as part of a grander pattern of colonialism in which negative spaces were created for Black people in order to justify systemic change. This change was motivated by white self-interest, ostensibly presented as acts of salvation.
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2021-09-29