African revolution, the

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Random House
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Part of Stetson Kennedy Library
Year
1961
Description

James Cameron traces the varied stages from which have evolved the Nkrumahs, the Nyereres, the Luthulis, the Mboyas, the Kenyatta, the Bands and the rest of those leaders in whose hands the future lies. He shows how the white man in South Africa is at the barricades, retreating from the pressures of progress into the dark, neurotic corners of the past. He also gives a brilliant description of the Congo crisisand of the personalities and events which caused it. In short, this is a highly cogent analysis of why the African Revolution arose, how it is pursuing its aims and where it is leading.