FRANK ONAIVI UKONGAS' BOOK -THE SEETHING WORLD- REPARATIONS FOR THE BLACK RACE -MAKES THE DEANS LIST FOR SUMMER READINGS FOR UNDERGRADUATE AS WELL AS POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS-2001-2012
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2001-2012 SUMMER READING LIST
AFRICAN AMERICAN REPARATIONS
1]"Who'll pay reparations on my soul?"
Gil Scott-Heron
Small talk at 125th & Lenox (1970)
2]Abdul-Khaliq, Salim. Slavery: its horrors, why we should get reparations & what white
people owe Africans in America. Chicago: Flaming Crescent Publications, 1995.
3]Onaivi, Prince Frank. The seething world: reparation for the Black race: a functional
approach. Lagos, Nigeria: Kukuruku Holdings, 1992.
4]Abiola, M. K. O. (Moshood Kashimawo Olawale). Reparations: a collection of speeches.
Lome, Togo: Linguist Service, 1992.
5]Ajayi, J. F. Ade. Tradition and change in Africa: the essays of J.F. Ade Ajayi. Edited by
Toyin Falola. Trenton: Africa World Press, 2000.
6]America, Richard F. Paying the social debt: what white America owes Black America.
Westport: Praeger, 1993.
7]Bamitale, Adebayo. Reparation and psychological rehabilitation: the new struggle for
the emancipation of Africa. Ibadan, Nigeria: Blessed Enterprises Limited, 1995.
8]Barkan, Elazar. The Guilt of nations: restitution and negotiating historical injustices.
New York: Norton, 2000
.9]]Bittker, Boris I. The case for black reparations. New York: Random House, 1973.
Black people and the U.S. economy: our case for reparations. Oakland: African People's
Socialist Party, 1982.
10]Soyinka, Wole. The burden of memory, the muse of forgiveness. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1999.
Brophy, Alfred L. Reconstructing the Dreamland: contemplating civil rights actions and
reparations for the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City
University School of Law, 2000.
De l'esclavage aux réparations. By the Comité Devoir de Mémoire, Martinique; sous la
direction de Serge Chalons ... [et al.]. Paris: Karthala, 2000.
Eustace, Linda Allen and Imari Abubakari Obadele. Eight women leaders of the
reparations movement, U.S.A.: an intimate glimpse. Baton Rouge: Malcolm
Generation, 2000.
Facts on reparations to Africa and Africans in the Diaspora. Prepared by The Group of
Eminent Persons on Reparations. Lagos, Nigeria: The Group, [1993?].
Feagin, Joe R. Racist America: roots, current realities, and future reparations. New
York: Routledge, 2000.
Fullinwider, Robert K., Thomas Schelling, and Verna Gehring. The case for reparations.
College Park: School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland, 2000.
Hakim, Ida. Reparations, the cure for America's race problem: a collaborative effort in
reparations advocacy by the founding members of C.U.R.E. Hampton: U.B. &
U.S. Communication Systems, 1994.
Horowitz, David. The death of the civil rights movement. Los Angeles: Center for the
Study of Popular Culture, 2000.
Lacy, Dan Mabry. The white use of Blacks in America. New York: Atheneum, 1972.
Lecky, Robert S. and H. Elliott Wright. Black manifesto; religion, racism, and
reparations. New York: Sheed and Ward, [1969].
Logan, Rayford Wittingham.. The betrayal of the Negro, from Rutherford B. Hayes to
Woodrow Wilson. New York: Collier Books, 1965.
Lumumba, Chokwe, Imari Abubakari Obadele, and Nkechi Taifa. Reparations yes!: the
legal and political reasons why New Afrikans, Black people in the United States,
should be paid now for the enslavement of our ancestors and for war against us
after slavery: articles. 4th ed. Baton Rouge: House of Songhay, 1995.
Muhammad, Silis. Reparations petition for United Nations assistance under Resolution
1503 (XLVIII) on behalf of African-Americans in the United States of America.
Hampton: U.B. & U.S. Communications Systems, July 1994.
Munford, Clarence J. Race and reparations: a Black perspective for the 21st century.
Trenton: Africa World Press, 1996.
Oliver, Melvin L. and Thomas M. Shapiro. Black wealth/white wealth: a new perspective
on racial inequality. New York: Routledge, 1995.
Our case for African American reparations. By the New Panther Vanguard Movement.
Revised edition. Los Angeles: Community Services Unlimited, Inc., 1997.
Pan-African Conference on Reparations (1st: 1993: Abuja, Niger, Nigeria). Proceedings
of the First Pan-African Conference on Reparations: organized by the
Organization of African Unity, Group of Eminent Persons on Reparations and the
Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at Abuja, April 27-29, 1993.
Edited by J.F. Ade. Ajayi and Margaret O. Vogt. [Nigeria?] : RADOC, [1993?].
Reparations now!: abbreviated report of the International Tribunal on Reparations for
Black people in the U.S. Edited by Omali Yeshitela. Oakland: Burning Spear
Publications, 1983.
Reparations, now: newsletter of the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in
America (N'COBRA). Washington, D.C. : N'COBRA.
Reparations to African Americans for slavery. Washington, D.C. : C-SPAN, 2000.
["Videotape 154639" (71 min.) Recorded at Transafrica Forum on 1/11/2000.]
Reverse discrimination. Edited by Barry R. Gross. Buffalo: Prometheus Books, 1977.
The Review of Black political economy. v. 2, n. 2 (Winter 1972). Special topical issue,
Reparations. New York: Black Economic Research Center.
Robinson, Randall. The debt: what America owes to Blacks. New York: Dutton, 2000.
Schedler, George. Racist symbols and reparations: philosophical reflections on vestiges
of the American Civil War. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998.
Schuchter, Arnold. Reparations: the Black manifesto and its challenge to white America.
Philadelphia: Lippincott, [1970].
Scobie, Edward. Global African presence: reparation, resistance and repatriation.
Brooklyn: A & B Books, 1994.
Serota, Arthur. Ending apartheid in America: the need for a Black political party and
reparations now. Evanston: Troubadour Press, 1998.
Umenyiora, V. I. Reparations or confiscation overdue. London: V. I. Umenyiora, 1999.
The Wealth of races: the present value of benefits from past injustices. Edited by Richard
F. America. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.
When sorry isn't enough: the controversy over apologies and reparations for human
injustice. Edited by Roy L. Brooks. New York: New York University Press, 1999.
Yeshitela, Omali. Stolen Black labor: the political economy of domestic colonialism: the
basis of demand by African people in the U.S. for $4.1 trillion in reparations.
Oakland: African People's Socialist Party, 1983.
Summer reading list 2001 -2012 of Northwestern university,USA-reparation
Onaivi, Prince Frank.
The seething world: reparation for the Black race: a functional
approach. Lagos, Nigeria: Kukuruku Holdings, 1992. Our case for African
American ...
www.library.northwestern.edu/sites/The celebrated book of Prince Frank Onaivi Ukonga the presidential candidate have been on the summer reading list of the most prestigious university in the world that has the largest library for Africans and African Americans books as well as the largest library in the entire world. the university is called the Northwestern University in the state of Illinois in USA. The book of Prince frank onaivi Ukonga - "The seething world" made the deans list of most valuable books in the world ever written by an author. also the book of Prof. Wole Soyinka made the list of top ten most valuable books in the world . Below are the full list of those who made the deans list for the past one decade of 2001- 2012.
AFRICAN AMERICAN REPARATIONS
1]"Who'll pay reparations on my soul?"
Gil Scott-Heron
Small talk at 125th & Lenox (1970)
2]Abdul-Khaliq, Salim. Slavery: its horrors, why we should get reparations & what white
people owe Africans in America. Chicago: Flaming Crescent Publications, 1995.
3]Onaivi, Prince Frank. The seething world: reparation for the Black race: a functional
approach. Lagos, Nigeria: Kukuruku Holdings, 1992.
4]Abiola, M. K. O. (Moshood Kashimawo Olawale). Reparations: a collection of speeches.
Lome, Togo: Linguist Service, 1992.
5]Ajayi, J. F. Ade. Tradition and change in Africa: the essays of J.F. Ade Ajayi. Edited by
Toyin Falola. Trenton: Africa World Press, 2000.
6]America, Richard F. Paying the social debt: what white America owes Black America.
Westport: Praeger, 1993.
7]Bamitale, Adebayo. Reparation and psychological rehabilitation: the new struggle for
the emancipation of Africa. Ibadan, Nigeria: Blessed Enterprises Limited, 1995.
8]Barkan, Elazar. The Guilt of nations: restitution and negotiating historical injustices.
New York: Norton, 2000
.9]]Bittker, Boris I. The case for black reparations. New York: Random House, 1973.
Black people and the U.S. economy: our case for reparations. Oakland: African People's
Socialist Party, 1982.
10]Soyinka, Wole. The burden of memory, the muse of forgiveness. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1999.
Brophy, Alfred L. Reconstructing the Dreamland: contemplating civil rights actions and
reparations for the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City
University School of Law, 2000.
De l'esclavage aux réparations. By the Comité Devoir de Mémoire, Martinique; sous la
direction de Serge Chalons ... [et al.]. Paris: Karthala, 2000.
Eustace, Linda Allen and Imari Abubakari Obadele. Eight women leaders of the
reparations movement, U.S.A.: an intimate glimpse. Baton Rouge: Malcolm
Generation, 2000.
Facts on reparations to Africa and Africans in the Diaspora. Prepared by The Group of
Eminent Persons on Reparations. Lagos, Nigeria: The Group, [1993?].
Feagin, Joe R. Racist America: roots, current realities, and future reparations. New
York: Routledge, 2000.
Fullinwider, Robert K., Thomas Schelling, and Verna Gehring. The case for reparations.
College Park: School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland, 2000.
Hakim, Ida. Reparations, the cure for America's race problem: a collaborative effort in
reparations advocacy by the founding members of C.U.R.E. Hampton: U.B. &
U.S. Communication Systems, 1994.
Horowitz, David. The death of the civil rights movement. Los Angeles: Center for the
Study of Popular Culture, 2000.
Lacy, Dan Mabry. The white use of Blacks in America. New York: Atheneum, 1972.
Lecky, Robert S. and H. Elliott Wright. Black manifesto; religion, racism, and
reparations. New York: Sheed and Ward, [1969].
Logan, Rayford Wittingham.. The betrayal of the Negro, from Rutherford B. Hayes to
Woodrow Wilson. New York: Collier Books, 1965.
Lumumba, Chokwe, Imari Abubakari Obadele, and Nkechi Taifa. Reparations yes!: the
legal and political reasons why New Afrikans, Black people in the United States,
should be paid now for the enslavement of our ancestors and for war against us
after slavery: articles. 4th ed. Baton Rouge: House of Songhay, 1995.
Muhammad, Silis. Reparations petition for United Nations assistance under Resolution
1503 (XLVIII) on behalf of African-Americans in the United States of America.
Hampton: U.B. & U.S. Communications Systems, July 1994.
Munford, Clarence J. Race and reparations: a Black perspective for the 21st century.
Trenton: Africa World Press, 1996.
Oliver, Melvin L. and Thomas M. Shapiro. Black wealth/white wealth: a new perspective
on racial inequality. New York: Routledge, 1995.
Our case for African American reparations. By the New Panther Vanguard Movement.
Revised edition. Los Angeles: Community Services Unlimited, Inc., 1997.
Pan-African Conference on Reparations (1st: 1993: Abuja, Niger, Nigeria). Proceedings
of the First Pan-African Conference on Reparations: organized by the
Organization of African Unity, Group of Eminent Persons on Reparations and the
Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at Abuja, April 27-29, 1993.
Edited by J.F. Ade. Ajayi and Margaret O. Vogt. [Nigeria?] : RADOC, [1993?].
Reparations now!: abbreviated report of the International Tribunal on Reparations for
Black people in the U.S. Edited by Omali Yeshitela. Oakland: Burning Spear
Publications, 1983.
Reparations, now: newsletter of the National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in
America (N'COBRA). Washington, D.C. : N'COBRA.
Reparations to African Americans for slavery. Washington, D.C. : C-SPAN, 2000.
["Videotape 154639" (71 min.) Recorded at Transafrica Forum on 1/11/2000.]
Reverse discrimination. Edited by Barry R. Gross. Buffalo: Prometheus Books, 1977.
The Review of Black political economy. v. 2, n. 2 (Winter 1972). Special topical issue,
Reparations. New York: Black Economic Research Center.
Robinson, Randall. The debt: what America owes to Blacks. New York: Dutton, 2000.
Schedler, George. Racist symbols and reparations: philosophical reflections on vestiges
of the American Civil War. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998.
Schuchter, Arnold. Reparations: the Black manifesto and its challenge to white America.
Philadelphia: Lippincott, [1970].
Scobie, Edward. Global African presence: reparation, resistance and repatriation.
Brooklyn: A & B Books, 1994.
Serota, Arthur. Ending apartheid in America: the need for a Black political party and
reparations now. Evanston: Troubadour Press, 1998.
Umenyiora, V. I. Reparations or confiscation overdue. London: V. I. Umenyiora, 1999.
The Wealth of races: the present value of benefits from past injustices. Edited by Richard
F. America. New York: Greenwood Press, 1990.
When sorry isn't enough: the controversy over apologies and reparations for human
injustice. Edited by Roy L. Brooks. New York: New York University Press, 1999.
Yeshitela, Omali. Stolen Black labor: the political economy of domestic colonialism: the
basis of demand by African people in the U.S. for $4.1 trillion in reparations.
Oakland: African People's Socialist Party, 1983.