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Google Scholar. I am, of course, using the term Afropolitan in the popular sense described by Taiye Selasi: “We are Afropolitans: not citizens, but Africans of the world . . . [a] scattered tribe of pharmacists, physicists, physicians, (and the odd polygamist) [who have] set up camp around the globe.” Selasi, too, connects this “Afropolitan” class to the intellectual diaspora that “left Africa in pursuit of higher education and happiness abroad.” See Selasi, “Bye Bye Babar,” The LIP, March 3, 2005.