“There is no true social revolution without the liberation of women,” explains the leader of the 1983-87 revolution in Burkina Faso. Workers and peasants in that West African country established a popular revolutionary government and began to combat the hunger, illiteracy, and economic backwardness imposed by imperialist domination. Preface, introduction, map, photos, index.
Thomas Sankara Knihy
Tato výrazná postava ztělesňuje revoluční ducha a pan-africkou vizi. Její spisy a činy inspirovaly celou generaci, čímž si získala přezdívku "africký Che Guevara". Zastánci ji oslavují jako charismatickou ikonu, jejíž odkaz rezonuje v boji za svobodu a rovnost.


Thomas Sankara Speaks
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Under Sankara's leadership, the revolutionary government of Burkina Faso in West Africa set an electrifying example. Peasants, workers, women, and youth mobilized to carry out literacy and immunization drives; to sink wells, plant trees, build dams, erect housing; to combat the oppression of women and transform exploitative relations on the land; to free themselves from the imperialist yoke and solidarize with others engaged in that fight internationally. Second edition includes a preface by Mary-Alice Waters, a new introduction by editor Michel Prairie, maps, chronology, glossary, and index. Two extensive photo sections feature many unpublished photos of the Burkina Faso revolution