Bitter Canaan: Story of the Negro Republic

A neglected classic, unpublished until now, Bitter Canaan is a historical-sociological account of Liberian society. Written in 1930 and revised in 1948 by the influential, pioneering black sociologist Charles S. Johnson, it has remained talked about but unknown. Founded in 1821, Liberia was conceived as a haven for freed American slaves. Johnson traces the historical development of American race relations that lead to the emigration of thousands of blacks to Liberia. The struggles in leaving America and settling the African wilderness are detailed. He shows how a Liberian nationality evolved and how the social, economic, and politi-cal foundations of the nascent state affected its history. His critical study of American corporate intervention in Liberian society in the twentieth century has the flair of contemporary political analysis.

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Bitter Canaan: Story of the Negro Republic

A neglected classic, unpublished until now, Bitter Canaan is a historical-sociological account of Liberian society. Written in 1930 and revised in 1948 by the influential, pioneering black sociologist Charles S. Johnson, it has remained talked about but unknown. Founded in 1821, Liberia was conceived as a haven for freed American slaves. Johnson traces the historical development of American race relations that lead to the emigration of thousands of blacks to Liberia. The struggles in leaving America and settling the African wilderness are detailed. He shows how a Liberian nationality evolved and how the social, economic, and politi-cal foundations of the nascent state affected its history. His critical study of American corporate intervention in Liberian society in the twentieth century has the flair of contemporary political analysis.

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Bitter Canaan: Story of the Negro Republic

Bitter Canaan: Story of the Negro Republic

by Charles S. Johnson (Editor)
Bitter Canaan: Story of the Negro Republic

Bitter Canaan: Story of the Negro Republic

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A neglected classic, unpublished until now, Bitter Canaan is a historical-sociological account of Liberian society. Written in 1930 and revised in 1948 by the influential, pioneering black sociologist Charles S. Johnson, it has remained talked about but unknown. Founded in 1821, Liberia was conceived as a haven for freed American slaves. Johnson traces the historical development of American race relations that lead to the emigration of thousands of blacks to Liberia. The struggles in leaving America and settling the African wilderness are detailed. He shows how a Liberian nationality evolved and how the social, economic, and politi-cal foundations of the nascent state affected its history. His critical study of American corporate intervention in Liberian society in the twentieth century has the flair of contemporary political analysis.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000675955
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/26/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 663 KB

About the Author

Charles S. Johnson

Table of Contents

Exodus

The Land of Gold

The Wilderness Years

Harsh Heaven

Hunger and War

Promised Land

The Nascent State

Nationalism

The Native

The Tragedy of Loans

Foreign Aggression

Economic Foundations

Politics and the Public Weal

Pillars of the Republic

The Slavery Issue

Up-Country

Bitter Ca-naan

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