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2008

  • Out of Africa

    Fatin Abbas : Non-Fiction

    Two new books by African writers share many flaws with their Western predecessors. Subscribe

  • Nairobi: Euphoria and Questions

    Karen Rothmyer : Kenya

    A nation riven by differences marvels at his message of civility and inclusion. Yet there is some worry about an Obama administration's policies on Africa.

  • Shegeg Karo in 2004.<br/>

    Death in Darfur

    Jen Marlowe : Darfur

    In Darfur, even the schools are not safe, as I learned following a recent tragedy that cost six children their lives.

  • Kenya's Rigged Election

    Tavia Nyong'o : Kenya

    A stolen presidential vote--and not tribal conflict--has plunged Kenya into chaos and violence.

2007

2006

  • Capturing Compassion

    Suzanne Charlé : Sudan

    Seeking to arouse America's compassion, five photojournalists have documented the suffering of terrorized refugees from Darfur in an exhibition that will travel to cities around the country.

  • Congo Journey

    John le Carré : Congo

    It was the strangest journey of my life, and it will always be. I was looking for fictional characters I had invented, in a country I had never visited.

  • A Sort of Homecoming

    Hazel Rowley : African-Americans

    "The spell of Africa is upon me," wrote W.E.B. Du Bois in Liberia. Three new books document the enchantment and disenchantment of the continent for its descendants.

  • The Scramble for Oil

    Cora Currier : Oil

    The Bush Administration's warm embrace of the Equatorial Guinea's despotic President Teodoro Mbasogo demonstrates how low it will go in pursuit of oil.

  • Dining With Devils

    Fatin Abbas : Autobiography & Memoir

    Wole Soyinka's You Must Set Forth at Dawn is a captivating memoir of the political and cultural dilemmas the author and activist encountered, and a compelling chronicle of Nigeria's turbulent past.

2005

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