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Africa World Press (AWP) is a publishing company founded in 1983 by Kassahun Checole in Trenton, New Jersey, United States, with a mission to publish books on the history, culture and politics of Africa and the African diaspora. Two years later, The Red Sea Press was added as an imprint of AWP, with a primary focus on the Horn of Africa, [1 ...
Young Africa: realising the rights of children and youth, Editor with Nicolas Argenti, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2002, ISBN 0-86543-842-0; When peace comes: civil society and development in Sudan, Editor with Yoanes Ajawin, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2002, ISBN 1-56902-164-3
“The Impact of British Rule in Igboland: A Survey of Political Disorder in Ekwe Town, Orlu District, 1900-2000,” Adam Paddock & Toyin Falola (eds), Themes and Methods in African Studies: Essays in Honor of Adiele E. Afigbo, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press/The Red Sea Press, 2009. “K.O. Dike and the New African Nationalist Historiography ...
The Missing Millions: Why and How Africa is Underdeveloped, Africa World Press, New Jersey, US, 1995. ISBN 9780865433533; Ethiopia: From Bullets to the Ballot Box, Red Sea Press, AWP New Jersey, US, 1994. ISBN 0932415792. Statistical Briefings of the Education Sector Support, Stockholm, SIDA 1993/94.
Ogaga Ifowodo (born May 14, 1966) is a Nigerian lawyer, scholar, poet, columnist/public commentator and human rights activist.He was awarded the 1998 PEN/Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award, given to writers "anywhere in the world who have fought courageously in the face of adversity for the right to freedom of expression.
Trenton: The Red Sea Press, 1986. ISBN 0-932415-11-3 A. K. Bulatovich Ethiopia Through Russian Eyes: Country in Transition, 1896–1898 , translated by Richard Seltzer, 2000
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Opposition to Haile Selassie relied largely on internal administration of the Ethiopian Empire.While Emperor Haile Selassie made attempts to modernize the country and increase its global power after Italian occupation in 1936–1941, the later administration met with negative public attitude, especially among educated people in universities and peasants.
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