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The essay takes a contemporary report of a black American prophet advocating repatriation as a starting point to examine post-emancipation displacement and persistent racial exclusion, arguing that many freed people seek a territorial homeland. It proposes that European powers offer supervisory tutelage and commercial ties while political and social regeneration proceed under African leadership, ideally assisted by African Americans who could form a cultural and economic intermediary. Practical suggestions include organized settlement, economic development, infrastructure projects, and education for indigenous youths in Europe to prepare local elites for gradual self-governance.
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