Not Yet Uhuru

Not Yet Uhuru
Title Not Yet Uhuru PDF eBook
Author Oginga Odinga
Publisher East African Publishers
Pages 372
Release 1995
Genre Kenya
ISBN 9789966460059

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Not Yet Uhuru

Not Yet Uhuru
Title Not Yet Uhuru PDF eBook
Author Ajuma Oginga Odinga
Publisher Heinemann Educational Books
Pages 368
Release 1967
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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"Sums up his political beliefs and tells the story of his development from a local teacher to an international figure" -- Back cover.

Not Yet Democracy

Not Yet Democracy
Title Not Yet Democracy PDF eBook
Author Boubacar N'Diaye
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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In a way, this book is historically a sequence to Kenyan statesman Ojinga Odinga's Not Yet Uhuru. It echoes his admonition, a generation ago, that ominous indications in the policies, behavior, and attitudes suggested that freedom was not, as yet, achieved even as colonialism came to an end. More than a decade into the democratization era, Not Yet Democracy's scrutiny of one third of West African states similarly suggests that, generally, the sub-region most affected by militarism and autocratic rule is emerging from the gripping embrace of authoritarianism extremely slowly indeed. Through a close analysis of an edifying sample of states, this book documents and illustrates how the experiment of abandoning authoritarianism has typically unfolded in West Africa. It singularly contributes theoretically and empirically to the ongoing debate both in academia and in popular circles on the pace, prospects, and dynamics of democratization and de-militarization of political life in the sub-region. The authors highlight the historical continuity both of military interference and elite rivalries over state control discernable in the agonizingly slow and unsettled transformation of West Africa's political landscape. The study is also a critical exposé of how the post-1990s crop of political leaders have (mis)handled the second chance afforded them to grant Africans long-denied basic human, political, and civic rights, which were, after all, the main promise of political independence a generation ago. The book proceeds on the analytical proposition that, against the background of shared praetorianism and military politicization, there is a discernable connection between the singular itineraries West African regimes have followed in their unsteady efforts to overcome a damning history of authoritarianism. The five chapters richly illustrate these intricate connections and their implications for the fortunes of the democratization movement in the sub-region as a whole. A sobering conclusion is that it will take time and much disillusionment for entrenched militarism and anti-democratic practices to disappear from West Africa. "This is a thorough study of democratization and authoritarianism in West Africa. Summing Up: Recommended." -- CHOICE Magazine, 2005

Freedom and After

Freedom and After
Title Freedom and After PDF eBook
Author Tom Mboya
Publisher East African Publishers
Pages 276
Release 1986
Genre Africa
ISBN 9789966469748

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Not Yet Uhuru

Not Yet Uhuru
Title Not Yet Uhuru PDF eBook
Author Dolar Vasani
Publisher New Generation Publishing
Pages 82
Release 2020-04-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1800318286

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A collection of contemporary illustrated lesbian love stories. Unique, empathic, playful and with lots of humour. All stories paint an evocative picture of the search for sexual expression and freedom, highlighting the lived realities of women who love women, crossing the cultural, age and societal boundaries.There's something in this book for all women, gay or straight, young or old, from all backgrounds - the characters are honest and relatable.

Memoirs of a Born Free

Memoirs of a Born Free
Title Memoirs of a Born Free PDF eBook
Author Malaika Wa Azania
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Pages 180
Release 2018-11-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1609806832

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Apartheid isn't over—so Malaika Wa Azania boldly argues in Memoirs of a Born Free, her account of growing up black in modern-day South Africa. Malaika was born in late 1991, as the white minority government was on its way out, making her a "Born Free"—the name given to the generation born after the end of apartheid. But Malaika's experience with institutionalized racism offers a view of South Africa that contradicts the implied racial liberation of the so-called Rainbow Nation. Recounting her upbringing in a black township racked by poverty and disease, the death of a beloved uncle at the hands of white police, and her alienation at multiracial schools, she evokes a country still held in thrall by de facto apartheid. She takes us through her anger and disillusionment with the myth of black liberation to the birth and development of her dedication to the black consciousness movement, which continues to be a guiding force in her life. A trenchant, audacious, and ultimately hopeful narrative, Memoirs of a Born Free introduces an important new voice in South African—and, indeed, global—activism.

Kenya's War of Independence

Kenya's War of Independence
Title Kenya's War of Independence PDF eBook
Author Durrani, Shiraz
Publisher Vita Books
Pages 451
Release 2018-02-08
Genre History
ISBN 9966189017

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Kenya's War of Independence restores Kenya’s stolen history to its rightful place, stripped of colonial interpretations. In this expanded and revised version of his 1986 booklet, Kimaathi, Mau Mau's First Prime Minister of Kenya, Durrani covers Mau Mau’s resistance to colonialism and neo-colonialism and reflects on its ideology, organisation and achievements. He sees Mau Mau in the larger context of Kenya’s war of independence and looks at the influence of organised, radical trade unions as the engine of resistance, linking economic with political demands of working people. Additional chapters document the post-independence resistance by the underground December Twelve Movement-Mwakenya. Durrani captures the dynamism of transition from colonialism to neo-colonialism: “Imperialism replaced colonialism, African elites replaced White Settlers, neo-colonial government replaced colonial government. Resistance changed from the War of Independence to War of Economic Independence. Worker and peasant resistance is evident once again. History is on the march”.