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Very good. A copy that has been read, but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting, but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less.
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Acceptable. Size: 5x0x8; 2nd printing, 1993. Lots of markings. Shelfwear, curling to corners. Spine is uncreased, binding tight and sturdy. NOT ex-library. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Trenton. 1987. Africa World Press/Third World Communications. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0865430446. 164 pages. hardcover. Cover design by Peter Clark. keywords: Africa Politics History. FROM THE PUBLISHER-Too many people have stopped asking questions about Africa. The depth of Africa's crisis is too well known to provoke serious discussion. The poorhouse of the world, Africa has become the continent of famines, military coups and foreign adventures Kofi Buenor Hadjor, publisher/editor of Third World Book Review, takes these questions on board and asks 'what has happened to the dreams of Africa's movement for liberation? ' Hadjor argues that with Africa on the verge of an historic disaster, silence would be criminal. Written as an indictment of African leadership, On Transforming Africa: Discourse with Africa's Leaders attempts to provide an explanation of the failures of the past. It does this in uncompromising terms so as to force all the embarrassing issues out into the arena of public discussion. ‘Hadjor's book is compulsory reading for young Africans who need to be rescued from lethargy and cynicism which are now threatening to dominate Africa Discourse is timely and offers our youth a guide to needed action. '-Abdulrahman M Babu. ‘Kofi Buenor Hadjor has the knowledge and experience to ask the right questions, the courage to put these questions plain and squarely, and the intellectual power to point to where the answers can be found. It is no accident, in my opinion, that he places himself in the African tradition of Amilcar Cabral and other pioneers who were always convinced that Africa can and will find its own necessary solutions to its own problems. Neither naive nor rhetorical, Hadjor's findings in Discourse demand to be read, and being read, acted upon. '-Basil Davidson. ‘Kofi Buenor Hadjor's writings reflect a certain heritage of committed, intelligent journalism which can be expected of one who worked closely with Kwame Nkrumah. For Africans this book is certainly an agenda for liberation. '-Lewis Nkosi. ‘Kofi Buenor Hadjor has been one of Africa's leading journalists for over 20 years. He is well placed to give us this sober but optimistic appeal to renew Africa's struggle for liberation. '-Immanuel Wallerstein. inventory #22844.