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Africa Unbound: Reflections of an African Statesman

By: Alex Quaison-Sackey | Book details

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Contents
Foreword, by Kwame Nkrumahvii
Prefaceix
I. THE AFRICAN INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT5
II. THE AFRICAN PERSONALITY35
III. AFRICAN UNITY: THE MEANING OF THE ACCRA CONFERENCE59
IV. POSITIVE NEUTRALISM AND NONALIGNMENT100
V. AFRICA AND THE UNITED NATIONS124
VI. REFLECTIONS OF A YOUNG STATESMAN156

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