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Published Work: Liberalism: An Obstacle to Black Unification.

Updated: May 2

By: Christine E. Ohenewah, J.D. | May 1, 2015





Citation:


Ohenewah, Christine E. 2015. “Liberalism: An Obstacle to Black Unification.” Tapestries: Interwoven Voices of Local and Global Identities 4 (1): 1-14.



Research Focus:


This publication examines liberalism as an ideology, using Ghana and Kwame Nkrumah's Pan-African leadership as case studies to analyze how liberal ideals intersect with colonialism, cultural hegemony, and Black unification efforts.


[Note to Readers: This is the third chapter of a larger honors thesis, titled “Blood Diamonds: The Recovery of Black Unification Amidst White Hegemony”]







Smiling person in a beige sweater leans on a desk with a laptop. Bookshelves in the background. Wearing a gold watch and black ring.
Photo of Christine E. Ohenewah in her office at Hofstra University in February of 2025. | Hempstead, NY.



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