Black Africa: the economic and cultural basis for a federated state |
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Contents
Linguistic Unity | 9 |
Political Unity and Federalism | 15 |
The Privileged Position of West Africa | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Black Africa: The Economic and Cultural Basis for a Federated State Cheikh Anta Diop Limited preview - 1987 |
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African languages African Unity allow atomic energy bauxite become billion kilowatt-hours Black Africa Black Continent Cameroon Casamance CEAO coal colonies construction continental continentwide cotton countries create cultural Dakar economic electric power energy sources Equatorial Africa especially Europe European languages factories federated Felix Trombes fission foreign forest framework France French fusion future Ghana Guinea hevea historical hydraulic energy hydroelectric independence industry installation Ivory Coast Jonchay kilowatt-hours kilowatts less linguistic Mali Mauritania meters method metric tons modern Niger Nigeria nuclear nuclear fission oil/soap operation organization Paris percent petroleum plants political possible Presence Africaine present problems production raw materials reactors region reserves rice rubber Sahara Senegal and Mali Senegal River Senegalese solar energy source of energy South Africa Soviet stockpiling supply systematic Tanzania technical temperature territories textile thermal thermonuclear energy tidal tion tropical Union uranium VAfrique various West Africa Wolof Zaire River Zambia zone