
Kalulu: prinssi, kuningas ja orja. Kertomus Keski-Afrikasta
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Authors:
- Krohn, Helmi
1871 - 1967
- Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton)
1841 - 1904
About this book
In the late 19th century, European exploration reshaped Central Africa, unveiling both its wonders and its tragedies. "Kalulu: prinssi, kuningas ja orja. Kertomus Keski-Afrikasta" by Henry M. Stanley delves into this tumultuous era through the eyes of Selim, a young prince grappling with his identity amid the harsh realities of slavery and colonial ambition. This compelling narrative explores themes of power and freedom, highlighting the stark contrast between unalienable rights and the brutal subjugation of individuals. Ideal for students and civic activists seeking a deeper understanding of African history, Stanley's work serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities surrounding leadership and autonomy in a rapidly changing world.
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