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2023-08-08

archive.org/details/sapem-v-11

Southern African Political & Economic Monthly, Incorporating Southern African Economist: Vol. 11 No. 13 by Ibbo Mandaza; Matshobana Ncube; Guy Martin; Horace Campbell; Peter Vale; Trevor Harris; Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja; Mahmood Mamdani; Nyasha Masiwa; Joel Phiri; Simon Bright; Jabu Khanyile; Chinyamata Chipeta; Gilbert Mudenda; Archie Mafeje; Annie Barbara Chikwanha Dzenga; Patricia McFadden; Owen Sichone; Patrick Ncube

Topics
#SAPEM, #SAPESTrust, #SouthernAfrica, #Angola, #Angolancivilwar, #southafrica, #Azania, #GreatLakes, #AfricanGreatLakes, #GreatLakesregion, #Congo, #DRC, #RDC, #Zambia, #Zimbabwe, #genderinAfrica, #migration, #refugees, #debt, #SADC, #Africanpolitics, #Africaneconomics, #economicsofAfrica, #politicsofAfrica

Issue of a periodical published by Southern Africa Printing & Publishing House. Some back issues can be found at sapes.org.zw/southern-africa-p

2023-05-06
2023-05-03

archive.org/details/cabral-on-

Cabral on Nkrumah by Partido Africano da Independência da Guiné e Cabo Verde; Amílcar Cabral

Topics
#eulogies, #eulogy, #KwameNkrumah, #PanAfricanism, #WestAfricanpolitics, #politicsofWestAfrica, #Africanpolitics, #politicsofAfrica, #anticolonialism, #antiimperialism

"Speech delivered by the Secretary General of PAIGC, Amilcar Cabral, at the Symposium organized by the Democratic Party of Guinea (PDG) in memory of President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
(People's Palace of Conakry, May 13th 1972)"

2022-12-31

archive.org/details/secure-the

Secure the Base: Making Africa Visible in the Globe by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o

Topics
#internationalpolitics, #Africa, #PanAfricanism, #antiblackness, #Africanpolitics, #politicsofAfrica, #colonialism, #neocolonialism, #capitalism, #socialscience, #socialsciences, #blackchattelslavery, #politicalphilosophy, #literature, #Africanliterature, #literatureofAfrica

For more than sixty years, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o has been writing fearlessly the questions, challenges, histories, and futures of Africans, particularly those of his homeland, Kenya. In his work, which has included plays, novels, and essays, Ngũgĩ narrates the injustice of colonial violence and the dictatorial betrayal of decolonization, the fight for freedom and subsequent incarceration, and the aspiration toward economic equality in the face of gross inequality. With both hope and disappointment, he questions the role of language in both the organization of power structures and the pursuit of autonomy and self-expression.

2022-12-30

archive.org/details/sobukwe

Speeches of Mangaliso Sobukwe 1949 - 1959 by Mangaliso Robert Sobukwe; Potlako K. Leballo; Pan Africanist Congress

Topics
#PAC, #PanAfricanistCongressofAzania, #PanAfricanistCongress, #RobertMangalisoSobukwe, #MangalisoSobukwe, #antiapartheidmovement, #antiapartheid, #southafrica, #Azania, #PanAfricanism, #politicaltheory, #Africanpolitics, #politicsofAfrica

No date of publication given. The introduction references (with dates) events that occurred in 1972 and 1973.

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