Perham, Margery: AFRICAN APPRENTICESHIP: An Autobiographical Journey
New York: Africana Publishing Co., 1974 . First US printing. A diary kept during a 4 months stay in Africa in 1929 (as part of a journey funded by the Rhodes foundation to study 'native or colour questions.') A vivid picture of Africa at a time when the struggle to independence among the Africans was just beginning, and the cultural barriers between the colonizers and colonized were being solidified. This was also the beginning of Perham's career as an Africanist scholar. Includes a 'conclusion' written in 1973. Index. 268 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. HC 1st ed -
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- Seller Inventory #: 24719
- Binding: Hardcover
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- ISBN: 0841901694
- Publisher: New York: Africana Publishing Co., 1974
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