African Times and Orient Review

The African Times and Orient Review was a pan-Asian and pan-African journal launched in 1912 by Dusé Mohamed Ali, an Egyptian-British actor and journalist, with the help of John Eldred Taylor. The first issue appeared in July 1912, as a "monthly devoted to the interests of the coloured races of the world": From July to December 1913, the review appeared monthly, and from 24 March to 18 August 1914 it appeared weekly. Contributors included Marcus Garvey, who was published in the review on his trips to Britain, Shaikh M.H. Kidwai of Gadia and Kobina Sekyi.

African Times and Orient Review

The African Times and Orient Review was a pan-Asian and pan-African journal launched in 1912 by Dusé Mohamed Ali, an Egyptian-British actor and journalist, with the help of John Eldred Taylor. The first issue appeared in July 1912, as a "monthly devoted to the interests of the coloured races of the world": From July to December 1913, the review appeared monthly, and from 24 March to 18 August 1914 it appeared weekly. Contributors included Marcus Garvey, who was published in the review on his trips to Britain, Shaikh M.H. Kidwai of Gadia and Kobina Sekyi.