An edition of African liberation movements (1972)

African liberation movements: contemporary struggles against white minority rule.

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An edition of African liberation movements (1972)

African liberation movements: contemporary struggles against white minority rule.

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The difficult, protracted struggle to free the African continent from the last vestiges of colonial and white minority rule is fully delineated in this first comprehensive survey of contemporary African liberation movements. The author, an Afro-American journalist whose assignments have carried him from Algeria to Zambia, writes out of a deep personal conviction and commitment to the cause of national liberation. Nevertheless, his appraisal of each of the major liberation movements encompasses their serious problems and shortcomings, notably factionalism.

While other books have dealt with only a few areas—South Africa, South West Africa, the Portuguese colonies—or have been confined to a rather biased view of the struggle, Mr. Gibson's book offers a complete political history of the development of liberation movements throughout Africa, including those organizations not recognized by the African Liberation Committee. He begins by examining the specific geographic, economic, social, and political conditions in which each national struggle evolved, and outlines the history of African resistance to white encroachment and rule. He traces the efforts at reformist solutions and finally, chronicles the developments of the movements that are in existence today. Combining accuracy and fairmindedness with his personal feelings about the struggle for national independence and liberty, Richard Gibson has written the first important history of the African liberation movement from the African point of view.

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Cover of: African liberation movements
African liberation movements: contemporary struggles against white minority rule
1973, Oxford Univ. Press
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Cover of: African liberation movements: contemporary struggles against white minority rule.
African liberation movements: contemporary struggles against white minority rule.
1972, Oxford University Press for the Institute of Race Relations
in English
Cover of: African liberation movements
African liberation movements: contemporary struggles against white minority rule.
1972, Published for the Institute of Race Relations by Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: African liberation movements
African liberation movements: contemporary struggles against white minority rule.
1972, Published for the Institute of Race Relations, London [by] Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: African liberation movements

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [333]-336.

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London, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.1/19/6
Library of Congress
DT31 .G63, DT31 .G63 1972b

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 350 p.
Number of pages
350

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Open Library
OL5299078M
ISBN 10
0192184024
LCCN
72079847, 72191600
OCLC/WorldCat
385280
Library Thing
4493008
Goodreads
5135386

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