These pages are part of a travel diary kept by an Irish anarchist who travelled through Africa in 2000. They are useful in terms of giving non-Africans an introduction to the difficulties in organising there and the way capitalism has left the continent impoverished. They were originally written as emails to friends back home rather then as a political essay but we think they are useful in providing a general background.
- Gambia: Missive from the dark continent
- Senegal: More tales from the dark continent
- You don’t want to go to Dakar
- Mali: Take one large desert, one large river…
- Burkina Faso: Big men and Little people
- Cote de Khaki
- Pray for Ghana
- Togo: Four glorious days
- Benin – sightseeing
- Lagos the great
- Cameroun – Cameroon – Kamerun
- Central African Republic: You see how we suffer?
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