Series S6 - Wahenga: The Queen's University Black History Journal

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Wahenga: The Queen's University Black History Journal

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  • 1994 - 1996 (Creation)
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    Wahenga: The Queen's University Black History Journal

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(1994-1996)

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Wahenga was produced by the Queen's University Black History Collective with funding from the Ontario Anti-Racism Secretariat and the Queen's Alumni Association. It was an autonomous organization comprised of associations, groups and individuals committed to the examination and articulation of the rich and varied historical experiences of Black people everywhere. The Collective was open to all who were interested in the recognition, promotion and preservation of Black history, culture, customs, traditions and the contributions of Black peoples. The journal was governed by an editorial board that focused on issues that affect the Black population in all spheres of life and included articles, critical essays, film and book reviews and poetry. The journal was printed Newman Printing in Kingston and published twice a year.

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Series includes five issues of the journal (no others are known to exist) including historical articles (about Robert Sutherland and Alfie Pierce) poetry, political commentary, reviews and short fiction. The author list includes writers such as Abdulghany F. Mohamed, Chris Dill, Yaw Boniface Gebe, Afua Cooper, Ian Malcolm, Nambitha Mpumlwana, Sherry Flett, and Judith Brown to name just a few.

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Queen's Printed Collection- Queen's University Black History Collective

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ISSN 1198-2772

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