African Socialism and Attaining the Pan-African Ideal: Tanzania and Kenya, 1950-1970
Martina Joy Forgwe
Table of Contents
Principal Acronyms
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Birth of a Movement
Pan African Origins
Early Pan African Thinkers
Chapter 2 From the Diaspora to the Mainland
The Second Phase of Pan-Africanism
Conflicts ofInterest
The Divided States of Africa
Pan-African Origins Reconsidered
Chapter 3 Ujamaa and the Pan-African Ideal: The Tanzania
Case
African Socialism Defined
Colonial Tanganyika
Post-Colonial Tanganyika and Ujamaa
in Theory
Conclusion
Chapter 4 African Socialism Unrealized: The Kenya Case
Kenya's Settler Economy
KANU's Approach
Kenya's Key Policy Documents
Africanization of the Economy
Issues of Land
Conclusion
Conclusion Final Thoughts and Future Prospects
Works Cited
Principal Acronyms
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Birth of a Movement
Pan African Origins
Early Pan African Thinkers
Chapter 2 From the Diaspora to the Mainland
The Second Phase of Pan-Africanism
Conflicts ofInterest
The Divided States of Africa
Pan-African Origins Reconsidered
Chapter 3 Ujamaa and the Pan-African Ideal: The Tanzania
Case
African Socialism Defined
Colonial Tanganyika
Post-Colonial Tanganyika and Ujamaa
in Theory
Conclusion
Chapter 4 African Socialism Unrealized: The Kenya Case
Kenya's Settler Economy
KANU's Approach
Kenya's Key Policy Documents
Africanization of the Economy
Issues of Land
Conclusion
Conclusion Final Thoughts and Future Prospects
Works Cited
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