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African Times and Orient Review

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and British colonies in Africa, in an effort to prevent unrest. Publication was stopped for two years. From January 1917 to October 1918, the journal restarted as a monthly, but publication stopped until January 1920. It was revived as
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From July to December 1913, the review appeared monthly, and from 24 March to 18 August 1914 it appeared weekly. Contributors included
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The first issue appeared in July 1912, as a "monthly devoted to the interests of the coloured races of the world":
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The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, Volume XI: The Caribbean Diaspora, 1910–1920
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A History of Black and Asian Writing in Britain, 1700–2000
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Negro with a Hat:The Rise and Fall of Marcus Garvey
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pan-Asian
pan-African
Dusé Mohamed Ali
John Eldred Taylor
Universal Races Congress
Marcus Garvey
Kobina Sekyi
First World War
British government
India
Fleet Street


The Black Press in Britain
ISBN
978-1-85856-028-1
White, Nadine
"'This is the news - our news': The history and importance of the UK's Black press"
The Independent
Grant, Colin
Negro with a Hat:The Rise and Fall of Marcus Garvey
ISBN
978-0-19-983992-6


"Making Britain: The Africa and Orient Review"
Innes, C. L.
A History of Black and Asian Writing in Britain, 1700–2000
ISBN
9780521643276

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