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  1. Toward the African Revolution (French: Pour la Revolution Africaine) is a collection of essays written by Frantz Fanon, which was published in 1964, after Fanon's death. The essays in the book were written from 1952 to 1961, between the publication of his two most famous works, Black Skin, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth .

    • Frantz Fanon
    • 1964
  2. unity of Africa, he was constantly linking the fate of the Al­ gerian Revolution with that of the continent as a whole, consid­ ering it, as he did, the vanguard of the African Revolution. El Moudjahid constantly developed this line: The Algerian Revo­ lution and the Liberation of Africa-this title given to a booklet

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  3. 18. Sept. 2013 · Toward the African revolution : political essays. by. Fanon, Frantz, 1925-1961. Publication date. 1988. Topics. African history, History, Algeria, Politics / Current Events, Revolution, 1954-1962, French, Africa, Political Ideologies - General, Africa - General, Essays, History / Africa, 1945-1960, Politics and government. Publisher.

  4. Frantz Fanon. Grove Press, 1988 - History - 197 pages. This powerful collection of articles, essays, and letters spans the period between Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the...

  5. Frantz Fanon and the African Revolution. by G. K. GROHS* THE theory of the African revolution, which is still in many respects only in its initial stage, found a most powerful inspiration in the West Indian psychiatrist, Frantz Fanon.

  6. About The Book. This powerful collection of articles, essays, and letters spans the period between Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the Earth (1961), Fanon’s landmark manifestos on the psychology of the colonized and the means of empowerment necessary for their liberation.

  7. 11. Jan. 1994 · Description. This powerful collection of articles, essays, and letters spans the period between Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the Earth (1961), Fanon's landmark manifesto on the psychology of the colonized and the means of empowerment necessary for their liberation.