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Babacar M'Baye
'''Babacar M'Baye''' is a Senegalese academic, Professor of English and pan-African studies at Kent State University. His research interests include Pan-African literature, film and music, and post-colonial and transnational Black diaspora cultures. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
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The trickster comes west : Pan-African influence in early Black diasporan narratives / by M'Baye, Babacar, 1967-
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Black cosmopolitanism and anticolonialism : pivotal moments / by M'Baye, Babacar, 1967-
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The trickster comes west : Pan-African influence in early Black diasporan narratives / by M'Baye, Babacar, 1967-
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Black cosmopolitanism and anticolonialism : pivotal moments / by M'Baye, Babacar, 1967-
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The trickster comes west Pan-African influence in early Black diasporan narratives / by M'Baye, Babacar, 1967-
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Crossing traditions : American popular music in local and global contexts /
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Crossing traditions : American popular music in local and global contexts /
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