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A Nation of Plenty Plenty People: The Liberian Story is a revisited history of the West African Republic that grew out of an amalgam of numerous cultural nations of Africa and Western-flavored Africans, who evolved from the TransAtlantic Slave Trade. Done in relatively simple language, the work is intended for audiences at all levels of literacy. In recent years, Dr. K-Moses Nagbe, the author, has become intensely interested in revisiting some of the historical themes--space, identity, communality, and legacy--that have continued to hold sway over the land and its peoples.

Produktbeschreibung
A Nation of Plenty Plenty People: The Liberian Story is a revisited history of the West African Republic that grew out of an amalgam of numerous cultural nations of Africa and Western-flavored Africans, who evolved from the TransAtlantic Slave Trade. Done in relatively simple language, the work is intended for audiences at all levels of literacy. In recent years, Dr. K-Moses Nagbe, the author, has become intensely interested in revisiting some of the historical themes--space, identity, communality, and legacy--that have continued to hold sway over the land and its peoples.
Autorenporträt
Dukudu Goes to School joins other children's readers of Dr. K-Moses Nagbe, including Tinisi the Crab Hunter, Money Is cheap, Piassava Cassava Massa, and Never Again Pa Gono. Dr. Nagbe is also the author of Nuggets of the African Novel (With Notes on the Liberian Literary Heritage), Between the Scissors (Growing Up as an Afrestern Liberian), and Fright and Flight (A Reflection on My Refugee Life in Ghana).