“Governor Cameroon of Tanganyika in the 1920s was known as a "progressive" governor. But when he was attacked for trying to preserve the African personality in the educational system, he denied the charge and declared that his intention was that the African should cease to think as an African and instead should become "a fair minded Englishman".”
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How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
This book delves into the complex interactions between Europe and Africa, exploring the impact of colonialism, trade, and economic policies on the development of African nations. It provides a comprehensive examination of the historical and contemporary challenges faced by Africa in its pursuit of development. more
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