Patrice Lumumba / Panaf.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Panaf great lives (London, England)Publication details: London : Panaf Books, 1973.Description: 215 pages, [4] pages illustrations ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 901787310
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 967.5/103/0924
LOC classification:
  • DT 657 .2.L85 P37
Online resources:
Contents:
1 Genesis of the Congolese national movement -- 2 Congolese peasantry -- 3 Congolese bourgeoisie -- 4 Rise of the Congolese working class -- 5 Manifesto of the Congolese bourgeoisie -- 6 Evolue politics -- 7 Women in Congolese society -- 8 The All-African Peoples' Conference, Accra 1958 -- 9 The formation of the M.N.C., and its programme -- 10 The struggle for the masses -- 11 Tribal nationalism -- 12 Triumph forr the M.N.C. -- 13 Lumumba is victorious -- 14 Counter revolutionary revolt by Union Miniere -- 15 UN Trojan horse enters the Congo -- 16 The hidden hand of US imperialism in the Congo -- 17 The Pan-African Conference at Leopoldville -- 18 The Kasavubu and Mobuto coups -- 19 Lumumba and Nkrumah -- 20 Dual power in the Congo -- 21 The murder of Lumumba -- 22 Conclusion -- Appendix one Letter sent ot the Secretary General of the United Nations by President Kwame Nkrumah on 7 December 1960 -- Appendix two Broadcast on the Congo situation by Kwame Nkrumah, President of the Republic of Ghana, on 15 December 1960
Summary: "In this important biography, the great contribution of Lumumba to the process of the African Revolution is analysed and assessed.... "This biography considers the first years of the Congo Republic following independence in 1960. Particular analysis is made of Lumumba's policies and of western pressures in this crucial experience of the African Revolution. -- from the publisher's website: https://www.panafbooks.com/panaf-books-master-list/ Summary: "This important new biography exposes the role of international monopoly finance in the turbulent history of the Zaire republic since independence in 1960. "Lumumba's great contribution to the developing processes of the African Revolution is analyzed and assessed." - from the back cover
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Includes chronology and bibliographical references.

1 Genesis of the Congolese national movement -- 2 Congolese peasantry -- 3 Congolese bourgeoisie -- 4 Rise of the Congolese working class -- 5 Manifesto of the Congolese bourgeoisie -- 6 Evolue politics -- 7 Women in Congolese society -- 8 The All-African Peoples' Conference, Accra 1958 -- 9 The formation of the M.N.C., and its programme -- 10 The struggle for the masses -- 11 Tribal nationalism -- 12 Triumph forr the M.N.C. -- 13 Lumumba is victorious -- 14 Counter revolutionary revolt by Union Miniere -- 15 UN Trojan horse enters the Congo -- 16 The hidden hand of US imperialism in the Congo -- 17 The Pan-African Conference at Leopoldville -- 18 The Kasavubu and Mobuto coups -- 19 Lumumba and Nkrumah -- 20 Dual power in the Congo -- 21 The murder of Lumumba -- 22 Conclusion -- Appendix one Letter sent ot the Secretary General of the United Nations by President Kwame Nkrumah on 7 December 1960 -- Appendix two Broadcast on the Congo situation by Kwame Nkrumah, President of the Republic of Ghana, on 15 December 1960

"In this important biography, the great contribution of Lumumba to the process of the African Revolution is analysed and assessed....
"This biography considers the first years of the Congo Republic following independence in 1960. Particular analysis is made of Lumumba's policies and of western pressures in this crucial experience of the African Revolution. -- from the publisher's website: https://www.panafbooks.com/panaf-books-master-list/

"This important new biography exposes the role of international monopoly finance in the turbulent history of the Zaire republic since independence in 1960.
"Lumumba's great contribution to the developing processes of the African Revolution is analyzed and assessed." - from the back cover

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