A. Darius Spearman
A Comprehensive Analysis of Colonial Legacies and African Sovereignty.Reclaiming Africa: Overcoming the Legacies of the Colonial Machine provides a rigorous academic examination of how European colonization shaped the African continent and the ongoing efforts to achieve true political and economic independence. This textbook moves past traditional narratives to focus on African agency, resistance, and the structural challenges of the post-colonial era.This text integrates history, political economy, and Afrocentric theory to analyze the systems established during the colonial period. From the arbitrary borders drawn at the Berlin Conference to the extraction-based infrastructure of colonial railways, the book details how these systems were engineered to limit development-and how they are being dismantled today.From Resistance to Political TransformationExplore the evolution of African political power, from the organized resistance of the Shakan revolution and West African reform movements to the mid-20th-century liberation struggles that ended formal colonial rule. The narrative emphasizes the role of African leaders and citizens in directing their own history through diplomacy, armed struggle, and social innovation.Economic Dependency and the Path to UnityThe book provides a detailed look at 'The Gatekeeper State' and the persistence of neocolonialism through currency controls like the CFA franc and international debt structures. It concludes by analyzing modern pathways to prosperity, specifically focusing on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the push for continental economic integration as a strategy for self-determination.Designed for the Classroom:Essential for students and faculty in Black Studies, Political Science, and History, Reclaiming Africa is a definitive resource for understanding the transition from colonial subjugation to authentic sovereignty.