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Joseph E. Harris
1929
14 works on record
Biography
Joseph Earl Harris (born July 2, 1929, North Carolina) is an eminent scholar of the history of Africa and the African diaspora. He is a pioneer in the study of the African diaspora to Asia, and championed the recognition of the African diaspora as a global phenomenon. Harris’ university studies were conducted at Howard University (B.A., 1952; M.A., 1956) and Northwestern University (Ph.D., 1965). Dr. Harris served as Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army from 1952-1954. During his studies, Harris taught at Howard University, Morgan State College, and Loch Haven State College, and was a contract teacher in Guinea.
Works

African-American reactions to war in Ethiopia, 1936-1941
1994

Repatriates and refugees in a colonial society
1987

Africans and their history
1972

The African presence in Asia
1971

Global dimensions of the African diaspora

The African diaspora

Pillars in Ethiopian History
Recollections of James Juma Mbotela
Recollections of James Juma Mbotela
1977
Perspectives on the changing relationship between Afro-Americans and Africans
Perspectives on the changing relationship between Afro-Americans and Africans
1976
The Coast African Association
The Coast African Association
1976
East African slave trade and repatriation in Kenya
East African slave trade and repatriation in Kenya
1974
Africa and Africans As Seen by Classical Writers
Africa and Africans As Seen by Classical Writers
Abolition and repatriation in Kenya
Abolition and repatriation in Kenya
Ethiopian Coptic Bible
Ethiopian Coptic Bible