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The Role of African Student Movements in the Political and Social Evolution of Africa from 1900 to 1975


The Role of African Student Movements
in the Political and Social Evolution of Africa from 1900 to 1975

Paris : Unesco Pub., 1994 210 p.

Contents

A. Adu Boahen. Introduction

Part I. — African student movements: an overview

  • Alfâ Ibrâhîm Sow
    African student movements and the question of the African revolution

Part II. — The West African Students’ Union (WASU)

  • A. Adu Boahen
    The history of WASU
  • C. Ake
    WASU in Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
  • S. I. Nyagava
    The influence of WASU in East Africa
  • A. I. Asiwaju
    WASU: a reassessment

Part III. — The Fédération des Etudiants
d’Afrique Noire en France (FEANF)

  • B. Kotchy
    The cultural dimensions of FEANF
  • J.-R. de Benoist
    FEANF and the colonial authorities

Part IV. — National student movements in Africa

  • A. Eyinga
    The Union Nationale des Etudiants du Kamerun (UNEK) and the National Liberation Movement
  • M. Chenouji
    The role of Tunisian student movements from 1990 to 1975
  • B. Kifle Selassie
    Class struggle or jockeying for position? A review of Ethiopian student movements from 1900 to 1975
  • F. Ramiandrasoa
    The Malagasy student movement from 1900 to 1975

Part V. — A view of the black student press

  • N. Bancel and J. Devisse
    The black student press in France from 1943 to 1960

 

 


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