This book brings together chapters authored by leading African American
Studies/Black Studies scholars in the USA and the UK. It focuses on the
roots of the discipline, reaching back to early brilliant Black
intellectuals, discusses the historical and epistemological development
of formal Black Studies, setting these in their socio-political
contexts, and presents research methodologies and guidelines that are
appropriate and valid for people of African descent. A number of
chapters direct attention to the discipline's longstanding commitment to
social responsibility with chapters that focus on arts and activism,
service learning and civic engagement, and present tangible examples for
students. The book concludes with chapters on diverse research topics
inclusive of history and gender, literature, sport, music,
representation in comic books, afrofuturism, and the Black Studies
Movement in the UK.