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- English
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About this book
This is an exciting, comprehensive compilation of letters, petitions,
songs, poems, cartoons and a fatwa composed by Malawi's foremost martyrs
and struggle heroes. The documents lay bare the chequered march of
Malawi's political and social history and give a glimpse into the minds
of some of Malawi's most notable figures and the challenges they faced
in their time as they fought for change. They are accompanied by rich
commentaries by respected authors on Malawian political history: Klaus
Fiedler, John Lwanda, Isabel Phiri, and Kenneth Ross.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright page
- Title page
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Mlozi bin Kazbadema and Kopakopa to Monteith Fotheringham, 1888
- 2. A Letter of Charles Domingo, 1911
- 3. John Chilembweâs Letter to the Nyasaland Times, 1914
- 4. Mrs Bartlettâs Letter to Che Nkhokwe 1939
- 5. Isa Macdonald Lawrence: Keynote Address, First Organizational Meeting of the Nyasaland African Congress. 1944
- 6. Petition against the Central African Federation
- 7. An Unsuccessful Protest with Momentous Repercussions for Malawi
- 8. Shocking Religious Persecution in Malawi. 1968
- 9. Mr Mapanje, who are you? (Poems of Jack Mapanje) 1981
- 10. Pastoral Letter of the Catholic Bishops of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi. 1992
- 11. The Chigodi Statement 1994
- 12. Malawian Muslimsâ Fatwa on anti-Muslim Propaganda Machineries
- 13. Charles Nsaku: Protest Songs, 1999-2007
- 14. In Memoriam: Malawi Forests, Trees and Environment: Rest in Peace. 2005
- 15. Humour and Social Protest: Drawing âSit-tightâ Leadership in Haswell Kanyenjeâs Political Cartoons. 2010-2014
- 16. The Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace: âDisturbing Trends of Lawlessness, Insecurity and Neglect of Thriving Injustices in Malawi. 2020
- 17. Not yet Ufulu. The Struggle against the Colonial Matrix of Power Continues
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on contributors
- Index
- Back cover
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