“Three generations of white South African men were bound together at that table. Vermuelen was the first generation. He defined Africa, made it safe for Basson to defile. I was the last generation, the last to grow up in segregated neighborhoods. Between us was the silent photograph of Wouter Basson. Like a distant father, Basson was absent at the dining table.” – Henk Rossouw (Hole in the White ‘Hood). Also Mahmood Mamdani on Bantu Education at UCT, Gael Reagon on sisterhood, Binyavanga Wainaina on dis-covering Kenya, Gaston Zossou on African intellectuals and more…

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Strange Fruit by Lewis Allen
The Revolutionary Thoughts of Kwame Nkrumah, edited by Efemia Chela and Vijay Prashad (Inkani books, 2024)
The Revolutionary Thoughts of Kwame Nkrumah, edited by Efemia Chela and Vijay Prashad (Inkani books, 2024)
This collection curates a selection of his radio broadcasts, speeches and essays which display his unwavering commitment to African liberation and resilience, despite facing formidable challenges posed by counter-revolutionary imperialist forces. Through meticulous diplomacy and ideological clarity, Nkrumah emerged as a beacon of hope for oppressed peoples across the world. The Revolutionary Thoughts of Kwame Nkrumah offers readers a compelling glimpse into the intellectual and political legacy of a towering figure in African history.
