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An African Voice : The Role of the Humanities in African Independence, PDF eBook

An African Voice : The Role of the Humanities in African Independence PDF

Part of the Duke University Center for International Studies Publications series

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Through the work of leading African writers, artists, musicians and educators-from Nobel prizewinner Wole Soyinka to names hardly known outside their native lands-An African Voice describes the contributions of the humanities to the achievement of independence for the peoples of black Africa following the Second World War. While concentrating on cultural independence, these leading humanists also demonstrate the intimate connection between cultural freedom and genuine political economic liberty.

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