We Must Run While They Walk

We Must Run While They Walk
Title We Must Run While They Walk PDF eBook
Author William Edgett Smith
Publisher New York : Random House
Total Pages 308
Release 1972
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780394467528

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Development As Rebellion (PB Box Set)

Development As Rebellion (PB Box Set)
Title Development As Rebellion (PB Box Set) PDF eBook
Author G. Shivji
Publisher
Total Pages 1208
Release 2020-05-18
Genre
ISBN 9789987084333

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This is the first comprehensive biography of Julius Nyerere, a national liberation leader, the first president of Tanzania and an outstanding statesman of Africa and the global south. Written by three prominent Tanzanians, the work spans over 1200 pages in three volumes. It delves into Nyerere's early days among his chiefly family, and the traditions, friends and education that moulded his philosophy and political thought. All these provide the backdrop for his entrance into nationalist politics, the founding of the independence movement and his original experiment with socialism. The work took six years to research and write, involving extensive and wide-ranging interviews with persons from all walks of life in Tanzania and abroad. Among these were several leaders in East and Southern Africa who were based in Dar es salaam during their liberation struggles. The authors also visited several British universities and archives with material related to Nyerere and Tanzania, thus enriching the work with primary sources that not available in Tanzania. The book does not shy away from a critical assessment of Nyerere's life and times. It reveals the philosopher ruler's dilemmas and tensions between freedom and necessity, determinism and voluntarism and, above all, between territorial nationalism and continental Pan-Africanism.

Africa's Liberation

Africa's Liberation
Title Africa's Liberation PDF eBook
Author Chambi Chachage
Publisher IDRC
Total Pages 264
Release 2010
Genre Africa
ISBN 9970250000

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Nyerere

Nyerere
Title Nyerere PDF eBook
Author Tom Molony
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages 304
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1847010903

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"This book presents the first truly rounded portrait of Nyerere's early life, from his birth in 1922 until his graduation from Edinburgh in 1952, helping us to see his later political achievements in a new light. It was after returning to Tanganyika that 'Mwalimu' (the teacher) formally entered politics, and led efforts to deliver Tanganyika to independence."--Publishers website.

Julius Nyerere

Julius Nyerere
Title Julius Nyerere PDF eBook
Author Paul Bjerk
Publisher Ohio University Press
Total Pages 130
Release 2017-05-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0821445960

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With vision, hard-nosed judgment, and biting humor, Julius Nyerere confronted the challenges of nation building in modern Africa. Constructing Tanzania out of a controversial Cold War union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar, Nyerere emerged as one of independent Africa’s most influential leaders. He pursued his own brand of African socialism, called Ujamaa, with unquestioned integrity, and saw it profoundly influence movements to end white minority rule in Southern Africa. Yet his efforts to build a peaceful nation created a police state, economic crisis, and a war with Idi Amin’s Uganda. Eventually—unlike most of his contemporaries—Nyerere retired voluntarily from power, paving the way for peaceful electoral transitions in Tanzania that continue today. Based on multinational archival research, extensive reading, and interviews with Nyerere’s family and colleagues, as well as some who suffered under his rule, Paul Bjerk provides an incisive and accessible biography of this African leader of global importance. Recognizing Nyerere’s commitment to participatory government and social equality while also confronting his authoritarian turns and policy failures, Bjerk offers a portrait of principled leadership under the difficult circumstances of postcolonial Africa.

Man and Development

Man and Development
Title Man and Development PDF eBook
Author Julius K. Nyerere
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 148
Release 1974
Genre History
ISBN

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Pamphlet of statements on social change and economic development in Africa - discusses various aspects of human rights, equality and dignity in society, the tasks of the political party, non-alignment and the Church, the reason for choosing socialism in africa, etc.

Nyerere and Africa

Nyerere and Africa
Title Nyerere and Africa PDF eBook
Author Godfrey Mwakikagile
Publisher Protea Publishing Company
Total Pages 486
Release 2002
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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This work looks at some of the major policy initiatives and achievements by Nyerere, a leader whose humility and dedication led millions of ordinary people in Tanzania and elsewhere to identify with him, and pay him the highest tribute by simply saying, He was one of us.