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He was also the author of two books: The Black Expatriates (1968) and Nigeria (1974).
Many black expatriates credit the improved atmosphere to an influx of images of diversity.
Arriving in Amsterdam, where, naturally, he gets stoned on hash and free love, the Youth learns to exploit the condition in which many black expatriates find themselves: being seen as representatives of their race, speaking for their "people".
But the asymmetry, borne of the asymmetry of the evidence, is not without consequences: the black expatriates in "Rough Crossings" have names and ages and imagined motives, while the lantern-jawed architect of their freedom, Granville Sharp, is rendered in all his Dickensian detail.
Angelou soon discovers that her fellow Black expatriates "share similar delusions" and that their feelings towards Ghana and its people are not reciprocated.
Angelou not only related her own journey of an African-American woman searching for a home, but the journeys of other Black expatriates at the time, whom McPherson compared to the descriptions of white expatriates in Europe in the 1920s by Ernest Hemingway and Henry James.
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U.S.-born jazz pianist who, was the centre of a largely black expatriate jazz colony that settled in Copenhagen in the 1960s.
His son-in-law, Louis Douglas, the leading man, was a black expatriate, a superb dancer who had lived in Paris since he was 6.
So were the soulful ballads that come out of Dale Turner's sax in " 'Round Midnight," Bertrand Tavernier's 1986 tribute to black expatriate jazz musicians in 1950s Paris — a melancholy slow jam of a film.
Angelou was one of over two hundred Black American expatriates living in Accra at the time.
Angelou describes the group of Black American expatriates as "a little group of Black folks, looking for a home".
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