African Review
African Review was a magazine published by the government of Kwame Nkrumah in Ghana.[1] Prominent contributors have included Maya Angelou[2] and Jean Carey Bond (at the same time her husband Max Bond worked as an architect for Nkrumah). Artwork in the magazine included work by Tom Feelings.[3] Julian Mayfield was the first editor of the magazine.[1][4] The University of Cambridge has archived editions.[5]
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A monthly magazine it was launched at a time of revolutions and protests.[6]
References
- "Maya Angelou's African connection - New African Magazine". newafricanmagazine.com.
- Ph.D, Thomas J. Davis (October 24, 2016). History of African Americans: Exploring Diverse Roots. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9780313385414 – via Google Books.
- Pinder, Kymberly N. (January 30, 2016). Painting the Gospel: Black Public Art and Religion in Chicago. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252098086 – via Google Books.
- Taylor, Steven J. L. (February 1, 2019). Exiles, Entrepreneurs, and Educators: African Americans in Ghana. SUNY Press. ISBN 9781438474724 – via Google Books.
- "Journals — Centre of African Studies Library". www.library.african.cam.ac.uk.
- Gaines, Kevin K. (December 30, 2012). American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era. UNC Press Books. ISBN 9780807867822 – via Google Books.
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