France and the Africans, 1944-1960: A Political HistoryStudy of the historical and political aspects of the role of France in the accession to independence of French speaking African territories during the period from 1944 to 1960 - covers government policy in respect of African nationalist movements, the role of political parties, elections, the French community, etc., and comments on constitutional problems. References. |
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Maps | 19 |
The Brazzaville Conference and its Background | 27 |
The League of Nations Mandates | 34 |
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