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AFRICA AURA by Nekoye Ommeh

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I spent a lifetime using loudspeakers trying to enlighten a people [Africa], yet I had internal darkness [Aura] that only needed a whisper.

JOHN KEEN; A PROFILE IN COURAGE

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Born amidst the vast wilderness of colonial Kenya, John Keen's life mirrored the country's transformation into a modern nation and regional powerhouse. His nine-decade journey intertwined with Kenya's tumultuous path to independence and the ongoing pursuit of equality and justice. As a young man, Keen's journalistic prowess fueled the movement for Kenyan self-rule, advocating for the return of ancestral lands unjustly seized from the Maasai community. His unwavering pursuit of justice and empowerment laid the foundation of his political career. Throughout his life, Keen remained a staunch defender of human rights, speaking out against oppression and injustice wherever it occurred. He was a fierce critic of corruption and a strong advocate for transparency and accountability in governance. Beyond his political achievements, Keen's legacy extends to his compassion, empathy, and dedication as a family man, loyal friend, and respected Maasai elder. His wisdom and guidance inspired many, leaving behind a legacy of mentorship and inspiration. John Keen's life is a testament to the transformative power of one individual. His unwavering commitment to justice, his unwavering belief in his people's potential, and his unwavering spirit of service continue to inspire generations. His story is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand Kenya's history and the enduring struggle for equality and justice.

Voice of Courage by Erick Onyango Odh...

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Voice of courage book is a stage play dystopia tale of Mambo Leo's constituent liberation struggles and trumps over social evil. The book details how the people charted their path and mastered their fate to realize their power, and dormant potential and achieve a just, empowered and united society.

Zanj of Alkebulan by Michael Thuo

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Zanj(black man) of Alkebulan (formerly Africa) is a fast-paced treatise on Africa, as conceptualized in the magical realm. The time capsule explodes and events since antiquity unfurl: pre-colonial Africa, colonial era and neo-colonialism. The tale is a wrap up of a continent in perpetual turmoil ( loss of identity, slave trade, scramble and partition, corruption and power struggle, to name a few)…and a glimpse of a resolution, as seen through the lens of an African.

Morphology and Syntax: Tools for Anal...

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Brief Summary In this expansion of work by John Daly, Larry Lyman, and Mary Rhodes, Albert Bickford shares his enthusiasm for languages and linguistics with the reader by presenting a practical guide for acquiring skills necessary to analyze the morphology and syntax of languages around the world. Written in an informal, personal style, this is a practical book for teacher and student alike, a rich storehouse of references and helps in addition to the theoretical content drawn broadly from work within generative grammar. Most chapters begin with a statement of goals and a list of prerequisites for understanding the information contained in them. Examples and explanatory diagrams are distributed liberally throughout the text. The review of key terms, questions for analysis, and sample descriptions which appear at the end of most chapters help the student to apply the theoretical material. References for further reading are provided for those wishing to study further. Dr. Bickford serves in Tucson, Arizona, as a linguistic consultant with the Summer Institute of Linguistics, teaching and advising language workers who are investigating the languages of Mexico. Most summers he teaches the course from which this book developed at the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota, and directs the University's graduate program in linguistics.

Decolonising the Mind: The Politics o...

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Brief Summary Ngugi describes this book as 'a summary of some of the issues in which I have been passionately involved for the last twenty years of my practice in fiction, theatre, criticism and in teaching of literature.' Author:  Ngugi wa Thiong'o