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The history of the trade union movement in Trinidad and Tobago would be incomplete and unfinished if the life and times of the man called Tubal Uriah Buzz Butler ....
Getting world history right: real African history By Dr. Kwame Nantambu June 14, 2021 Years after the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2011 as The International Year for People of African Descent , it must be realized that the European enslavement of African people or the MAAFA ( great disaster ) only represents .01 per cent of the history of African people on this planet. Put another way, for the 99.9 per cent of their history, Africans were a free people. Furthermore, there were a thousand years of independent state formation and state management in inner West Africa called the western Sudan before the (European) slave trade. The purpose of this article, therefore, is to posit in its proper historical perspective, a unique Afri-centric, geo-political linkage analysis of African history. ....
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Willy Mutunga’s rise as ‘social justice hero’ Friday April 16 2021 The book weaves a load of Kenyan colonial and post-colonial history into Willy’s story. Willy is one of those accused and detained along with activists like Maina wa Kinyatti, Koigi wa Wamere, Alamin Mazrui, and following the failed coup attempt in August 1982, Raila Odinga. Given that Mazrui is still writing for a youthful audience, she doesn’t go into detail about the torturous life in detention. You can tell without even opening the book, Willy Munyoki Mutunga of Kenya: Our Hero of Justice that its author Elizabeth Orchardson-Mazrui is an academic. ....