Africa today: bulletin of the American Committee on Africa; vol. II, no. 6; March-April 1955
by Irvine, Keith, editor
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New York: American Committee on Africa, 1955. 20p., 8.5x11 inches, original stapled wraps, address label and rubberstamp on cover, otherwise very good. Numbering is peculiar, as vol. II no. 5 is dated later in 1955. Updates on anti-colonial activism and political developments, including a three-page profile of Julius Nyerere and a report of a self-declared prophet in Uganda who climbed a tree and proclaimed himself to be an incarnation of the Buganda war god, stirring a crowd to fight against whites and demanded the return of an exiled tribal leader.
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- Title
- Africa today: bulletin of the American Committee on Africa; vol. II, no. 6; March-April 1955
- Author
- Irvine, Keith, editor
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- Used
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- Publisher
- American Committee on Africa
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1955
- Bookseller catalogs
- African American; 1950S; Africa; Serials, journals, magazines; Uganda;
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