By:Carol Sicherman
Release date:2006
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Everyone concerned with the history and prospects of Makerere University in particular, and the history and policies of education in Africa in general, will be indebted for along time to Carol Sicherman for this monumental incisive and well writt en account. Dozens of scholarly books and monographs, not to mention novels, plays and poems, could be generated from this patient, sympathetic, scrupulous work of historical recovery reconstruction, and narration.'-William Shullenberger, Joseph Campbell chair in the Humanities, Sarah Lawrence College <p> <b>About Author</b> <p> Carol Sicherman is Professor Emerita of English, Lehman College, City University of New York. Her books, Ngugi wa Thiong’o: The Making of a Rebel and Ngugi wa Thiong’o: A Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources won the Conover-Porter Award of the African Studies Association in 1992. She has published many articles on African literature and higher education in East Africa, as well as the Afterword to You Can’t Get Lost in Cape Town by Zoe Wicomb (Feminist Press, 2000).
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