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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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Paul Otlet

Paul Otlet was a Belgian author and pioneer in the field of information science. He is best known for his works that explore themes of geography and culture, particularly in relation to Africa and the Mediterranean. His notable books include "L'Afrique aux Noirs," which delves into the complexities of African societies, and "L'Île du Levant," which reflects on the cultural and historical significance of the Levant region. Otlet's contributions to literature and his innovative ideas about information organization have left a lasting impact on the fields of library science and documentation.

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