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The Development and Nature of American Involvement in Portuguese Colonialism in Africa from 1960 to 1973

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Liberia's Open Door Policy: the Political and Economic Problems, 1946-1961

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The Concept of Social Class in the Thoughts of Kwame Nkrumah and Amilcar Cabral

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The Organization of African Unity and the Liberation of Rhodesia: an Appraisal

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A Comparative Study of Segregation and Racial Discrimination in the United States and Republic of South Africa

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Settler-Colonialism and the Development of Settler Ideology: A Comparative Historical Analysis of Zionism and Afrikaner Nationalism until 1948

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Health Sector Planning and Administrative Capabilities in Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland: A Preliminary Assessment

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Revolutionary Democracy in Guinea-Bissau

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American Newspaper Coverage of Zimbabwe

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National Reconstruction in Mozambique: A Case Study in Political Economy

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