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The African meets the black American

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The African meets the black American

by Insaidoo, Kwame A. and Roxanna Pearson Insaidoo

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Bloomington: AuthorHouse, 2006. xi, 214p., previous owner's pen note on f.e.p., first wraps printing. Dual autobiography, a Ghanese immigrant economist and his American wife a nurse; they raised two boys and reside in New York City. Kwame in particular is drawn to the disparity of treatment in the US (by whites and black both) of Afro-Americans and Africans whether tourists or immigrants.

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Title
The African meets the black American
Author
Insaidoo, Kwame A. and Roxanna Pearson Insaidoo
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ISBN 10
1425958672
ISBN 13
9781425958671
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Place of Publication
Bloomington
Date Published
2006
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African American; Education; Immigration;

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