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AFRICAN AMERICAN ALLEGORY 1970s SCARCE SLACVERY KIDNAPPING SUBJUGATION AFRICA HC

Description: The Legend of Africania An Ebony Jr! Bookby Dorothy W. RobinsonIllustrated by Herbert TempleJohnson Publishing, Chicago, 1974. Second Printing. Very good hardcover, in no dustjacket as issued. Tight binding, solid spine, illustrated boards, clean unmarked text. Illustrated, oblong 4to, 32 pages. Scarce, out of print title. The author encapsulates the history of Africa in the characters of Uhuru and his wife, Africania, and their subjugation by the evil Takata. Takata forms a stark contrast to Uhuru and Africania, having completely white skin (as in, no ink on that part of the page) and sickly, limp hair. He drugs Uhuru and enslaves Africania, and will only free Africania when she changes herself to appear like Takata's people, so Takata will not be shamed by her being freed. So Africania lightens her skin, straightens her hair, and stamps down her love of music and dancing, but these things only serve to make the jungle around Takata's home into a new prison. It is only when Uhuru comes to save his wife and Africania herself strips away her false self that she can become free and so to the entire world of people who have changed to appear like Takata. Loc: GL2-1StoreAdd to FavoritesFeedbackAFRICAN AMERICAN ALLEGORY 1970s SCARCE SLACVERY KIDNAPPING SUBJUGATION AFRICA HC The Legend of Africania An Ebony Jr! Bookby Dorothy W. RobinsonIllustrated by Herbert TempleJohnson Publishing, Chicago, 1974. Second Printing. Very good hardcover, in no dustjacket as issued. Tight binding, solid spine, illustrated boards, clean unmarked text. Illustrated, oblong 4to, 32 pages. Scarce, out of print title. The author encapsulates the history of Africa in the characters of Uhuru and his wife, Africania, and their subjugation by the evil Takata. Takata forms a stark contrast to Uhuru and Africania, having completely white skin (as in, no ink on that part of the page) and sickly, limp hair. He drugs Uhuru and enslaves Africania, and will only free Africania when she changes herself to appear like Takata's people, so Takata will not be shamed by her being freed. So Africania lightens her skin, straightens her hair, and stamps down her love of music and dancing, but these things only serve to make the jungle around Takata's home into a new prison. It is only when Uhuru comes to save his wife and Africania herself strips away her false self that she can become free and so to the entire world of people who have changed to appear like Takata. Loc: GL2-1

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Original Language: English

Features: Illustrated

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Type: Hardcover

Narrative Type: Fiction

Edition: Second Printing

Signed: No

Intended Audience: Adults, Ages 9-12, Young Adults

Vintage: Yes

Signed By: N/A

Inscribed: No

Ex Libris: No

Personalized: No

Personalize: No

Era: 1970s

ISBN: 0874850371

Book Title: Legend of Africania

Number of Pages: 32 Pages

Language: English

Publisher: Johnson Publishing Company, Incorporated

Publication Year: 1974

Topic: Readers / Intermediate, People & Places / Africa, General

Illustrator: Yes, Temple, Herbert

Genre: Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction

Author: Dorothy Robinson

Book Series: Ebony Jr. Bks.

Format: Hardcover

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