Ethiopia unbound : studies in race emancipation / by J.E. Casely Hayford.
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TextSeries: Africana modern library ; no. 8.Publication details: London : Cass, 1969.Edition: Second edition : with a new introduction by F. Nnabuenyi UgonnaDescription: xxxvi, [8], 215 pages ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 0714617539
- 9780714617534
- PZ3. H33
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One of the first novels in English by an African. It has been cited as the earliest pan-African fiction. The novel is set in both Africa and England. It relies on philosophical debates between an African and his English friend, as well as references to contemporary African events and ancient African history, to provide a context for its exploration of African identity and the struggle for emancipation.
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