African Heroes and Heroines

African Heroes and Heroines
Author: Carter Godwin WOODSON
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1939
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:504881380

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African Heroes and Heroines

African Heroes and Heroines
Author: Carter Woodson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1626541477

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Brief biographies of native African heroes and heroines with emphasis on those from south of the Sahara.

African Heroes and Heroines

African Heroes and Heroines
Author: Carter G. Woodson
Publsiher: Associated Publishers (Washington)
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1990
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0874980763

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African Heroes and Heroines

African Heroes and Heroines
Author: Jean-Claude Djereke
Publsiher: Ekwadi Publishing Services
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 2019326892

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"African Heroes and Heroines" stands as a mesmerizing masterpiece delving into the often overlooked narratives of extraordinary individuals who wielded significant influence in sculpting the socio-political tapestry of 20th-century Africa. Dr. Djéréké masterfully intertwines a narrative that traverses the diverse political terrains of the African continent, exalting the resilience, valor, and indomitable spirit of African men and women. Key Features: Unrivaled depth of exploration: This book offers an exhaustive comprehension of the contributions to African political history by meticulously dissecting the lives of various lesser-known historical figures. Multifaceted perspectives: By transcending geographical confines, the author presents a kaleidoscope of narratives from the Western, Central, Southern, and Eastern regions of Africa. Rich socio-political context: Each narrative finds itself meticulously embedded within its cultural and political backdrop, enabling readers to discern the intricate sociological nuances that molded these extraordinary individuals. Accessible prose: The book's engaging and accessible writing style renders it suitable for a broad audience, ranging from scholars and students to enthusiasts of African socio-political history. Recommendations: Esteemed scholar Dr. M.M. Ngum Chumbow extols the book as an invaluable addition to the literary domain, deeming it indispensable for Africa enthusiasts and a vital resource for African history courses or reading circles. "Rediscovering familiar names and unearthing new heroes and heroines, Jean-Claude Djéréké deftly unveils historical icons while seamlessly interweaving their personal narratives, fostering a profound connection with each individual." "I fervently advocate for the perusal of Jean-Claude's book, which sheds luminous insight on the lesser-known heroism of towering figures such as Joseph Tchundjang Pouémi, Barthélémy Boganda, Victor Biaka, and numerous others. These exceptional individuals, though often relegated to the margins of textbooks, sacrificed their lives for the noble cause of justice and freedom in Africa. In a spellbinding manner, the author resurrects them from the ashes of obscurity, thereby providing a precious opportunity to unearth and revere their extraordinary contributions. Henriette Martine Mbette, MA, aptly underscores the importance of bequeathing their names and legacies to posterity, accentuating how they epitomize the fundamental principles to which Africa aspires. This book serves as a wellspring of profound inspiration for Africans' relentless pursuit and enduring struggle for a future adorned with justice and freedom." About the author, Dr. Jean-Claude Djéréké Dr. Jean-Claude Djéréké, a preeminent authority in African socio-political history, showcases not only his profound erudition but also his unwavering passion for the subject. He affirms, "I firmly believe that by comprehending the tales of our heroes and heroines, we cultivate a deeper reverence for the fortitude and resilience exhibited by the African people throughout the annals of history."

A Black Studies Primer

A Black Studies Primer
Author: Keith A. P. Sandiford
Publsiher: Hansib Publishing (Caribbean), Limited
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2008
Genre: Black people
ISBN: UCSC:32106019293320

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An essential text for students and scholars of black history. Features over 1,000 biographies of historical and contemporary black figures that have made a significant contribution to the development of modern civilisation. It is a celebration of the impact made by black people in areas including politics, engineering, agriculture, entertainment, literature, medicine, sport, philosophy and more. This easy reference encyclopedia has been compiled to fill the gaps in black studies in the school curricula, and will inspire students and teachers alike.

African American Heroes Heroines

African American Heroes   Heroines
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Frederick Fell Publishers
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0811908690

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Inspiring and amazing stories that showcase 150 black heroes and heroines.

Seeds of Peace

Seeds of Peace
Author: Roberts, Rommel
Publsiher: Digiboo
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783952456057

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‘In South Africa, the struggle for freedom was won largely through non-violent means – 95% of the struggle was non-violent. The non-violent foundations laid in the preceding years are, I believe, what made our peaceful transition to democracy possible in 1994.’ Rommel Roberts’ words express his conviction which was underlying all his efforts as an activist opposing the apartheid regime in South Africa. In his book ‘Seeds of Peace’ Rommel Roberts wants to focus on ordinary people who with their courage and commitment have achieved a change in South African conditions but have never been recognised and acknowledged. In all his stories of brave women and men and in all forms of protest and human rights activities in which Rommel Roberts played a key role this incredible spirit of non-violence was prevalent and finally successful.

African Missionary Heroes and Heroines

African Missionary Heroes and Heroines
Author: Hermann Karl Wilhelm Kumm
Publsiher: Franklin Classics
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0342366432

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