Africa speaks:

dc.contributor.authorORIZU, Nwafor A.A
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-03T13:44:53Z
dc.date.available2024-07-03T13:44:53Z
dc.date.issued1990
dc.descriptionThe Title of the book "Africa speaks" derives its name from Nwafor Orizu's editorial column containing series of articles he contributed in the pittsburg courier (1945- 1946), a weekly newspaper which was and is still published published in pittsburg in the USA and which he was told has a weekly circulation of 300 to 500 thousand copies
dc.description.abstractAfrica speaks No. 1: we mourn for late President because we fear our own imperfections; Africa speaks No 8: there can be no peace long as master-slave nations exist in the world; Africa speaks No. 8 - Now is the time for the United State to cling to Ickes Dictum on colonies; Africa speaks No. 10: wishes of African colonies do not count- His Majesty plan their fate and government; Africa speaks No. 14: the destiny of Africa is on the balances as new nations rise to world power; Africa speaks No. 16: how British labour/ government can have meaning for Africa; Africa speaks No. 18: H.A.B. Jones Quartey, gold coast disagrees with Dr. Rayford Logan’s deductions; Africa speaks No. 25: an African student in England meets British civilization; Africa speaks No. 32: imperialism a whited sepulcher full of dead men’s bones; relations between Africans and Afro-Americans; education for freedom; Nigeria's struggle mirrored in America; African speaks to Americans through radio broadcasts; Africa Speaks No. 2 – negroes and Africans must understand each other For mutual help; Africa Speaks No. 3 - the American negro at San Francisco has significance for Africa; Africa Speaks No. 5 - the Bilbo plan will not solve the negro problem here or in Africa; Africa Speaks No. 9 - there should be closer interchange between Africans and negroes; Africa Speaks No. 20 - Mrs Robeson’s Book is a Challenge to the negro in America; Africa Speaks No. 27 - Love For U.S. makes one ashamed in Brazil where democracy reigns; Africa Speaks No. 28 I met a negro in Brazil determined to fight for democracy; Africa Speaks No. 30 - native Africans are jubilant when they learn of American negro interests in them.
dc.identifier.isbn978—2791—03—2
dc.identifier.urihttps://nigeriareposit.nln.gov.ng/handle/20.500.14186/1499
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherNnewi, Anambra state: Horizontal Publishers.
dc.titleAfrica speaks:
dc.title.alternativeOrizu awakened America
dc.typeBook
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