Amilcar Cabral (1924-1973) was a writer, intellectual and one of Africa's foremost anticolonial leaders. He led the nationalist movement for Guinea Bissau and Cape Verde Islands and the ensuing war for independence in Guinea Bissau. He was assassinated by the Portuguese secret police in January 1973.
Acknowledgments
Part I. Amílcar Cabral and Critical Theory: Introductions, Investigations, and Interpretations
1. The Weapon of Critical Theory: Amílcar Cabral, Cabralism, and Africana Critical Theory, Reiland Rabaka
2. Imbrications of Coloniality: An Introduction to Cabralist Critical Theory in Relation to Contemporary Struggles, Dan Wood
Bibliography to Part I
Translator's Note
Bibliography to the Translator's Note
Part II. Analysis of a Few Types of Resistance
3. Political Resistance
4. Economic Resistance
5. Cultural Resistance
6. Armed Resistance
7. The Role of Culture in the Struggle for Independence
Index