A Nation of Plenty Plenty People: The Liberian Story is a revisited history of the West African Republic that grew out of an amalgam of numerous cultural nations of Africa and Western-flavored Africans, who evolved from the TransAtlantic Slave Trade. Done in relatively simple language, the work is intended for audiences at all levels of literacy. In recent years, Dr. K-Moses Nagbe, the author, has become intensely interested in revisiting some of the historical themes--space, identity, communality, and legacy--that have continued to hold sway over the land and its peoples.
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Gewebe-Einband
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 157 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-1-387-99816-6 (9781387998166)
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A Nation of Plenty Plenty People: The Liberian Story finds company among other works of Dr. Nagbe's expanding list, including The Scum of the Earth; My Compatriots, Your Compatriots; Between the Scissors: Growing Up as an Afrestern Liberian; and National Identity and the Contesting of Space and Stature in Postwar Liberia.