Claim No Easy Victories: The Legacy of Amílcar Cabral.
Edited by
Firoze Manji and Bill Fletcher Jr.
Dakar, CODESRIA and DARAJA Press,
2013
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS:
Senai Abraha • Makungu M. Akinyela • Kali
Akuno • Samir Amin • David Austin • Ajamu Baraka • Jesse Benjamin •
Angela Davis • Demba Moussa Dembélé • Jacques Depelchin • Mustafah Dhada
• Jean-Pierre Diouf • Miguel de Barros •Aziz Fall • Grant Farred • Bill
Fletcher Jr • Mireille Fanon-Mendès France • Hashim Gibril • Nigel C.
Gibson • Patricia Godinho Gomes • Lewis Gordon • Adrian Harewood •
Augusta Henriques • Wangui Kimari • Redy Wilson Lima • Ameth Lo •
Richard A. Lobban, Jr • Filomeno Lopes • Brandon Lundy • Firoze Manji •
Perry Mars • Bill Minter • Explo Nani-Kofi • Barney Pityana • Maria
Poblet • Reiland Rabaka • Asha Rodney • Patricia Rodney • Carlos Schwarz
• Helmi Sharawy • Olúfémi Táíwò • Walter Turner • Stephanie Urdang •
Chris Webb • Nigel Westmaas • Amrit Wilson
2013 marks the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Amilcar
Cabral, revolutionary, poet, liberation philosopher, and leader of the
independence movement of Guinea Bissau and Cape Verde. Cabral’s
influence stretched well beyond the shores of West Africa. He had a
profound influence on the pan-Africanist movement and the black
liberation movement in the US. In this unique collection of essays
contemporary thinkers from across Africa and
internationally commemorate
the anniversary of Cabral’s assassination. They reflect on the legacy
of this extraordinary individual and his relevance to contemporary
struggles for selfdetermination and emancipation. His well-known phrase
“Claim no easy victories” resonates today no less than it did during his
lifetime. The volume comprises sections on Cabral’s legacy; reflections
on the relevance of his ideas; Cabral and the emancipation of women;
Cabral and the pan-Africanists; culture and education; and Cabral’s
contribution to African American struggles. A selected bibliography
provides an overview of Cabral’s writings and of writings about Cabral.
Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa
(CODESRIA) and DARAJA Press
ISBN-13: 978-2869785557 ISBN-10:
2869785550
BISAC: Political Science / World / African
518 pages List
Price $25.
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