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RECENT BOOKS
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Melady, Thomas Patrick. THE REVOLUTION OF COLOR: AN OVERVIEW OF MAN'S STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM NOW. New York: Hawthorn Books. 202 pp. $5.95. (About the struggle of non-white peoples for freedom and equality; the first volume in The Revolution of Color series.)
Molnar, Thomas. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA: THE LAST PIONEER COUN TRY. New York: Fleet Publishing Corp. (About the South-West Africa case recently decided by the World Court in favor of the Republic of South Africa and against Ethiopia and Liberia. By the author of Africa: A Political Trave-logue.)
Niane, D. T. SUNDIATA: AN EPIC OF OLD MALI. Translated by G. D.
Pickett. London: Longmans, Green. 6s. (The magnificent legend of the foundation of the Mali Empire and its hero Sundiata transcribed by the Guinean historian Niane.)
Nkosi, Lewis. HOME AND EXILE. London: Longmans, Green. 6s. (Nkosi, a young Zulu journalist and short story writer, tells of African life in his home country South Africa and of what he has experienced while in exile. He has contributed to I Will Still Be Moved and other works.)
Ramsaran, John A. NEW APPROACHES TO AFRICAN LITERATURE: A GUIDE TO NEGRO-AFRICAN WRITING AND RELATED STUDIES.
Ibadan, Nigeria: Ibadan University Press. 180 pp. 21s. (Surveys African, Caribbean and American Negro novels. This is an enlargement and extension of the booklet Approaches to African Literature, 1959, written by Janheinz Jahn and Ramsaran.)
Robbins, Warren M. AFRICAN ART IN AMERICAN COLLECTIONS. Assisted by Robert H. Simmons. New York: F. A. Praeger. 237 pp. plus 347 photographs. $12.50. (The author is founder and director of the new Museum of African Art, Washington, D. C. The book shows the great tribal sculpture of Africa in American museums and private collections which has had such a great impact upon western art.)
Rotberg, Robert I. A POLITICAL HISTORY OF TROPICAL AFRICA. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World. 421 pp. $12.50. (A book of historical synthesis about Africa.)
Rotberg, Robert I. THE RISE OF NATIONALISM IN CENTRAL AFRICA:
THE MAKING OF MALAWI AND ZAMBIA, 1873-1964. Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press. 362 pp. $8.75.
Selormey, Francis. THE NARROW PATH: AN AFRICAN CHILDHOOD. New York: F. A. Praeger. 184 pp. $4.95. (The author, a Ghanaian teacher and features and script writer for the Ghana Film Corporation in Accra, has written here the first part of his autobiography.)
Shepperson, George and Price, Thomas. INDEPENDENT AFRICAN. Chicago, Ill.: Aldine Publishing Co. 566 pp. Illus. $14.50. (A reprint of a Scottish book about John Chilembwe, the African leader of the Nyasaland [now Malawi] native uprising of 1915, and the influence of Negro Americans on African nationalism-a neglected aspect of American history.)
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