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The Akan Peoples in Africa and the Diaspora: A Historical Reader
Kwasi Konadu
The Akan Peoples in Africa and the Diaspora: A Historical Reader
Kwasi Konadu
Marc Notes: A two-volume anthology.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: This is a collection of key essays about the Akan Peoples, their history and culture. The Akans are an ethnic group in West Africa, predominately Ghana and Togo, of roughly 25 million people. From the twelfth century on, Akans created numerous states based largely on gold mining and trading of cash crops. This brought wealth to numerous Akan states, such as Akwamu, which stretched all the way to modern Benin, and ultimately led to the rise of the best known Akan empire, the Empire of Ashanti. Throughout history, Akans were a highly educated group; notable Akan people in modern times include Kwame Nkrumah and Kofi Annan. This volume features a new array of primary sources that provide fresh and nuanced perspectives. This collection is the first of its kind.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | March 30, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781558765863 |
Publishers | Markus Wiener Publishing Inc |
Genre | Ethnic Orientation > African American |
Pages | 400 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 25 mm · 725 g |
Editor | Konadu, Kwasi |