Africa speaks.
Collection of articles written by African leaders and European spokesmen is an insight into Africa's future.
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Language: | English |
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Princeton, N.J.,
Van Nostrand
[1961]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Black man's land : the fact and the fable / Basil Davidson
- I: The independence of Africa. Vision of Africa / Tom Mboya
- The African and democracy / Julius Nyerere
- Africa's destiny / Sékou Touré
- Positive action in Africa / Kwame Nkrumah.
- II: Problems of freedom. Ghana's emergence as a self-governing country / W. E. Halm
- Reflections on Togolese and African problems / Sylvanus Olympio
- The emancipation of the Belgian Congo / Maurice van Hemerijck
- The independence of the Congo / Patrice Lumumba.
- III: Africa in transition. Tanganyika, the challenge of tomorrow / Derek Bryceson
- Kenya prospects
- the 1960's / Michael Blundell
- The Central Africa Federation / Roy Welensky
- Southern Rhodesia : apartheid country / Joshua Nkomo
- The problems of federation / R. S. Garfield Todd
- Nyasaland : secession the only solution / M. W. Kanyama Chiume.
- IV: An antique colonialism. Portuguese Africa today and tomorrow / Henrique Galvão.
- V: Union of South Africa. South Africa today / Ruth First
- Bantu policy in South Africa / M. D. C. de Wet Nel
- The free world's other face / Ronald Segal.