Kabir,
http://www.statehouse.gm/tijankabbah-visit_030407.htm
http://news.sl/drwebsite/publish/article_20055173.shtml
I will give you the attention that you deserve, but right now, I'm otherwise
engaged. I am familiar with (African )colonial history in some depth: India,
North America, Australia, Algeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Congo,
Nigeria, Guinea, of course Zimbabwe, you name it and people like Walter
Rodney and even the type of ideas that you are likely to find in the Race and
History website. Apart from that I have kept the company of some of these
people. So please excuse me for the next couple of hours and – respect - let
me return to give you the answer that should engage you, so that although
you may be Sir Mr. Black Radical, I won't let you down.
My second brother (I have three) is married to a Zimbabwean whose mother is
Boer from South Africa and whose father is Black and from Zimbabwe.
http://www.raceandhistory.com/Zimbabwe/
Later.
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