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The open sore of a continent : a personal narrative of the Nigerian crisis

Part of the The W.E.B. DuBois Institute Series series
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This is an exploration into the history and future of Nigeria.

In the process of elucidating the Nigerian crisis, the author opens readers to the broader questions of nationhood, identity, and the general state of African culture and politics at the end of the 20th century.

He examines the different ways in which a nation can be defined, and asks how these varying definitions impact the people who live under them.

The book concludes with a call for the global community to address the issue of nationhood to prevent further religious mandates and calls for ethnic purity of the sort that have turned Algeria, Rwanda, Bosnia and Sri Lanka into killing fields.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0195105575 / 9780195105575
Hardback
966.905
12/09/1996
United States
English
176p.
22 cm
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Author won Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986
Author won Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986 1HFDN Nigeria, HBJH African history, JFC Cultural studies, JP Politics & government