Introduction to Black (Africana) Studies offers students an analytical framework for understanding the impact of Africana in the world. The book guides readers through an exploration of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories within Black and Africana studies. It presents a rich examination of cultural, social, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of Africana existence, as well as historical perspectives that have shaped Africana collective experiences.
The text begins with an introduction of key terms before advancing through historical and methodological analysis. Students are encouraged to connect the concepts presented in the readings with contemporary challenges and issues relevant to Africana communities and the broader human condition. The readings showcase the interplay between the social, cultural, psychological, and spiritual aspects of Africana life and the historical events that impact them. The text includes learning objectives, section summaries, and quizzes to reinforce key learnings.
Introduction to Black (Africana) Studies is ideal for introductory courses in Black studies, Africana studies, or any course addressing global African diaspora topics. It can also be used in courses and programs in the humanities and social sciences.