This book examines the process and events surrounding the migration of African scholars as well as their lives and lived experiences within and outside of their colleges and universities. The chapters chronicle the lived-experiences and observations of African scholars in North America and examine a range of issues ideas and phenomena within North American colleges and universities. The contributors examine the political ethnic or religious upheavals that informed their migration or banishment; contrast the teaching-learning-research environment in Africa and North America; and discuss on and off-campus experience with segregation and racial inequality. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of the African Diaspora migration and African Studies. |African Scholars and Intellectuals in North American Academies Reflections on Exile and Migration | African Studies