Inside AfricaHarper, 1955 - 952 pages In preparation for this book, the author traveled 40,000 miles visiting 105 different African localities and interviewing more than 1500 people. He explores Africa's history, and examines the future in the light of current social, economic and political conditions. He also presents many African leaders, such as Strijdom, Haile Selassie, Nasser, and Kenyatta. |
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The North and the East | 1 |
Dark Continent Becoming Light | 3 |
The Sultan of Morocco | 20 |
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