Universal Ethiopian Students' Association, 1927–1948
Explore the impactful history of the Universal Ethiopian Students' Association (UESA) from 1927 to 1948 in this comprehensive book by TaKeia N. Anthony. Published by Springer Nature Switzerland AG in 2018, this hardback edition spans 129 pages and delves into the formation of a vibrant community of educated Africans, African-Americans, and West Indians in Harlem. The UESA played a crucial role in promoting ideals such as Ethiopianism, communism, Pan-Africanism, Black Nationalism, and Garveyism, while striving to educate the African diaspora about its rich heritage. Through its advocacy for anti-imperialism and independence, the UESA left a lasting legacy that continues to resonate today. This insightful read is not just a chronicle of a pivotal organization but also a celebration of resilience and unity among African peoples. Discover the significance of this movement and its impact on shaping identities and social consciousness in America and beyond.