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The Pedro Gorino - Paperback

The Pedro Gorino - Paperback

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by Harry Foster Dean (Author), Sterling North (Author), Nadia Nurhussein (Editor)

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Captain Harry Foster Dean's 1929 memoir The Pedro Gorino is the extraordinary story of his time in southern Africa around the turn of the twentieth century. Dean's narrative describes his thrilling maritime adventures and his encounters with important figures in history, but he never loses sight of his main purpose: establishing a colony where diasporic Africans could settle alongside native-born Africans and together build a racial empire. His beloved ship, the Pedro Gorino, was at the center of his plans. A race leader manqu?, Dean attempted throughout his life to convince Black people everywhere of the importance of the sea for the success of the race.

A rich selection of contextual documents supplements the annotated memoir, providing materials on Dean's life and work, imperialism and environmental exploitation in South Africa, Black seafaring, and the Pan-African missionary movement.

Author Biography

Nadia Nurhussein is Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University.

Number of Pages: 330
Dimensions: 0.71 x 8.43 x 5.51 IN
Publication Date: October 04, 2024
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