Introduction
Amilcar Cabral and the PAIGC's Binational Struggle for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde - Victor Barros and Aurora Almada e Santos
Anticolonial Thought
Chapter 1
Placing the West Before a Tribunal: Strategies of Critique in African Anticolonial Discourse - Branwen Gruffydd Jones
Chapter 2
Amilcar Cabral, the Just War, and the Right of Oppressed Peoples to Solidarity and Happiness - Juliao Soares Sousa
Current Readings
Chapter 3
Amilcar Cabral as an Engaged and Dialectical Political Ecologist: Relating Land, Production and Circulation, 1946-1961 - Aharon deGrassi
Chapter 4
On Amilcar Cabral's Humanism - Oluf??mi Taiwo
Networks of Solidarity
Chapter 5
Non-Governmental Organisations Support for Amilcar Cabral and the PAIGC in the United States - Zachary C. Peterson
Chapter 6
Splendour and Fall of a Revolutionary: Amilcar Cabral and the Italian Reception of his Thinking in the 1960s and 1970s - Vincenzo Russo
Chapter 7
The United Nations Visiting Missions to Guinea and Cabo Verde: 1972 and 1975 - Aurora Almada e Santos
Postcolonial Memory and Legacies
Chapter 8
Amilcar Cabral: Memory and Legacy in the Language Policy of Guinea-Bissau's Education System - Rui da Silva, Miguel Filipe Silva and Rui Jorge Semedo
Chapter 9
Amilcar Cabral: An African Leader Forged by Propaganda Films - Paulo Cunha and Catarina Laranjeiro
Chapter 10
Commemorating Amilcar Cabral as a Nation's Founding Father and a Global Revolutionary: Binational Memory, Local Designs, Transnational Dimensions - Victor Barros