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Obiwu 《Dialectical Anthropology》2007,31(1-3):143-165
The African American Langston Hughes (1902–1967) and the Nigerian Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904–1996) were alumni of Lincoln University,
transatlantic culture warriors, and literary collaborators. In their friendship of thirty years, the two leaders of twentieth
century black discourse shared more in common than there had ever been in relationships between African and African American
elites. Surprisingly, very little attention has been paid to the meeting of two great minds who individually and collectively
stirred the imagination of their successors across Africa and the black Diaspora. By excavating the influences and unusual
similarities in their childhood and adult experiences and by a close reading of their poetry, this paper examines the cultural
kinship as well as the shared vision of social justice between Hughes and Zik.
Obiwu is a writer, literary historian, and comparative theorist. His publications include Rituals of the Sun (poetry collection), Igbos of Northern Nigeria (Diasporaic studies), and the seminal essay “The History of Nigerian literature, 1772–2006.” He is director of the writing
center at Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio. 相似文献
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