By 1960, the wind of change was blowing strong through-out Africa.
Proclaiming a message of unity, a team of Nigerians, Kenyans, South Africans, Europeans and Americans toured the continent. Their aim was to help newly independent nations find a lasting basis for freedom. In this first-hand account, Charles Piguet, a member of the international group, evaluates their achievements and reflects on the lessons to be learned from their initiative.
Language
English
Versión Original
Publicación
1996
Páginas
78
Tipo
Editorial
Caux Books
ISBN
2-88037-030-2
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