African Hand America Loves
African Hand America Loves is an impassioned interpretation of Uganda’s troubled political, economic, and social circumstances in the 20th century. The author, himself a Ugandan victim of ethnic subjection, compares Uganda to other African nations to whose own histories and zeitgeists the country is inextricably linked. Citing the decades-long reign of oppressive President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as a continuing cause of Uganda’s slow progress towards first-world status, the author offers suggestions for vital changes, from political structure to freedom of press.
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African Hand America Loves
African Hand America Loves is an impassioned interpretation of Uganda’s troubled political, economic, and social circumstances in the 20th century. The author, himself a Ugandan victim of ethnic subjection, compares Uganda to other African nations to whose own histories and zeitgeists the country is inextricably linked. Citing the decades-long reign of oppressive President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as a continuing cause of Uganda’s slow progress towards first-world status, the author offers suggestions for vital changes, from political structure to freedom of press.
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African Hand America Loves

African Hand America Loves

by Swaib K. Nsereko
African Hand America Loves

African Hand America Loves

by Swaib K. Nsereko

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African Hand America Loves is an impassioned interpretation of Uganda’s troubled political, economic, and social circumstances in the 20th century. The author, himself a Ugandan victim of ethnic subjection, compares Uganda to other African nations to whose own histories and zeitgeists the country is inextricably linked. Citing the decades-long reign of oppressive President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni as a continuing cause of Uganda’s slow progress towards first-world status, the author offers suggestions for vital changes, from political structure to freedom of press.

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BN ID: 2940013849808
Publisher: RoseDog Books
Publication date: 12/16/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 130
File size: 611 KB
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