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Description du livre Softcover. Etat : new. First Edition. Tell no lies claim no easy victories Amilcar Cabral 1965 African news making headlines in the USA today is dominated by disaster wars famine HIVAIDS Americans who respond from Hollywood stars to ordinary citizens are learning that real solutions require more than charity This book provides for the first time a panoramic view of US activism on Africa from 1950 to 2000 activism grounded in a common struggle for justice It portrays organizations individual activists and transnational networks that contributed to African liberation from colonialism and from apartheid in South Africa In turn it shows how African struggles informed US activism including the civil rights and black power movements Intended for activists analysts students researchers teachers and anyone concerned with world issues the authors draw on interviews research and personal experience to portray the history and stimulate reflection on international solidarity today The book includes an overview of the half century short vignettes that feature key actors or events photo documentation and five chapters The 1950s Africa Rising by Lisa Brock professor of history at Columbia College Chicago and author of Between Race and Empire The 1960s Making Connections by Marianna Mimi Edmunds teacher and film producer whose work includes ten years with 60 Minutes The 1970s Expanding Networks by Joseph F Jordan director of the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill The 1980s The AntiApartheid Convergence by David Goodman author of Fault Lines Journeys into the New South Africa and coauthor of the bestseller Static The 1990s Seeking New Directions by Walter Turner San Francisco Bay area activist teacher and radio journalist with KPFAPacifica Radio. N° de réf. du vendeur DADAX1592215750
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