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The Diplomacy of Theodore Brown and the Nigeria-Biafra Civil War : Negotiating a Destiny, Hardback Book

The Diplomacy of Theodore Brown and the Nigeria-Biafra Civil War : Negotiating a Destiny Hardback

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This book chronicles the diplomacy of civil rights activist Theodore Brown and the American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa (ANLCA) to help end the Nigeria-Biafra civil war from 1967 to 1970.

The book challenges histories dismissive of the ANLCA and makes its contribution to African American history and U.S. history by arguing that the group was successful as the only African American group allowed to serve as mediators to the conflict.

This was a "first" for African American relations with Africa as a result of post-coloniality.

Their endeavor opened up a new avenue for relations between the two peoples.

Their effort was unique because it was independent of the U.S. government.

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