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Luo Socio-Political Organization and its Continuity Into the Colonial Period, 1883-1914

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Social Progress and Industrialization in Egypt, 1957-1965

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A Diachronic Introduction to the Autochthonous Authors of South Africa

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A Literary Criteria for the Study of African Drama

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The Changing Perspective of Wasa Amanfi Traditional Religion in Contemporary Africa

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The Novels of Chinua Achebe and Ayi Kwei Armah

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Boundary Disputes Between Liberia and Colonial Powers: 1911-1923

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The Rise of African Nationalism in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe)

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Hadithi: A Study of the East African Tale

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The Socio-Economic Development of the U.A.R., 1952-1965

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