Journal of Pan African Studies
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The Journal of Pan African Studies is a free online trans-disciplinary peer reviewed scholarly journal devoted to an Africological synthesis of African world community studies and research since 1987 that works to ask questions and seek answers to critical contemporary and historical issues, based on an affirmative African centered logic and language of liberation.
The journal is published four times a year (March, June, September, December), with occasional supplemental special and guest editor issues.
- Bibliographic Data: ISSN 0888-6601; OCLC 13683769
- Publisher: Amen-Ra Theological Seminary Press
- Editor: Itibari M. Zulu
- P.O. Box 24194
- Los Angeles, California 90024-0194
- Telephone: 602: 315-3609
- E-mail: jpanafrican@yahoo.com
- Web-site: www.jpanafrican.com
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