The African Experience

The African Experience
Author: Vincent Khapoya
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317343581

This book examines the role that Africa has played on the world stage, the African Union, the African leaders' efforts to take care of their own problems and lessen their dependence on the United States and European countries.

An Anthology of African Experience

An Anthology of African Experience
Author: Kimani wa Mumbi
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2011-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9783846500118

Do you live live in the Developed World? Have you ever wondered what life is like in the Third World? Obviously, life is not the same in these two "worlds" that exist on the same planet. Life in Africa in particular is not what they always think it is out there. Africans no longer live in trees but there are many things that happen that make you think they still do. To leave that at that, Africa is so full of experiences that are worth relating with the rest of the world. The Developed World has always been in the limelight even when the most insignificant things happen. This is because they have the most sophisticated technology that manages to do just so. This book therefore tries to overcome obstacles of technology. It tells daily African Experience as it happens - it is not twisted in any way, not told in metaphors too hard to decipher. It is told in plain English.

The Education of a British-Protected Child

The Education of a British-Protected Child
Author: Chinua Achebe
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307272907

From one of the greatest writers of the modern era, an intimate and essential collection of personal essays on home, identity, and colonialism Chinua Achebe’s characteristically eloquent and nuanced voice is everywhere present in these seventeen beautifully written pieces. From a vivid portrait of growing up in colonial Nigeria to considerations on the African-American Diaspora, from a glimpse into his extraordinary family life and his thoughts on the potent symbolism of President Obama’s elections—this charmingly personal, intellectually disciplined, and steadfastly wise collection is an indispensable addition to the remarkable Achebe oeuvre.

African-American Christianity

African-American Christianity
Author: Paul E. Johnson
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1994-07-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520075948

Eight leading scholars have joined forces to give us the most comprehensive book to date on the history of African-American religion from the slavery period to the present. Beginning with Albert Raboteau's essay on the importance of the story of Exodus among African-American Christians and concluding with Clayborne Carson's work on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s religious development, this volume illuminates the fusion of African and Christian traditions that has so uniquely contributed to American religious development. Several common themes emerge: the critical importance of African roots, the traumatic discontinuities of slavery, the struggle for freedom within slavery and the subsequent experience of discrimination, and the remarkable creativity of African-American religious faith and practice. Together, these essays enrich our understanding of both African-American life and its part in the history of religion in America.