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Baba
The following literature books were used at SAHS during the period 1984-1986
(1) SHAKESPEARE SERIES
(A) JULIUS CAESAR
(B) ROMEO AND JULIET
(C) MERCHANT OF VENICE
(D) MACBETH
(2) AFRICAN LITERATURE
(A) THE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME- OLAROTIMI WILLIAMS
(B) THE BEGGARS STRIKE -By Aminatta Sowe Faal
(C) THE CONCUBINE BY ELECHI AMADI
(3) POERTY
WEST AFRICAN VERSE
(4) FICTIONAL- NON AFRICAN
GREAT EXPECTATIONS BY CHARLES DICKENS
Baba Galleh Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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Dear All,
I have been requested to forward this message to the L and Post. Thanks.
Baba
From: Cherno Omar BARRY
To: BabaGalleh Jallow
Subject: request for contributors
Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 13:37:19 +0200 (CEST)
Koto Baba,
My greetings to you and to those who will eventually read this!
Kindly forward this request for contribution to our Gambian counterparts
both on the Gambia Post and the Gambia-L.
I wish to make an inventory of the literature books used in the school
syllabi since education began with the missionaries in 1826 in The Gambia.
I am calling on anyone who can remember any literature book (both African
and Non-African, classic and contemporary, prose, poetry and drama) to
send their contribution directly to my email address: [log in to unmask]
This research is first going to help provide the needed information for my
research as well as serve, in the near future, as reference material.
If possible, kindly mention the period the text was used (between what
years) and the school it was used (private and public schools; secondary
and high schools).
The format is expected to be thus:
- Title of book (an author if possible, if not it is not a problem) (ex:
David Copperfield – Charles Dickens)
- Name of school it was used (ex: Armitage High School)
- Period used (ex: 1981 – 1986)
I am certainly not expecting anyone providing information for the 19th as
well as the early 20th centuries, but we may have subscribers who can
remember as far back as the 1960s.
I will be very grateful for your help!
Further questions for clarification can be forwarded to me on my email
address.
Thanking all contributors in advance and assuring each contributor the
necessary acknowledgement as tradition requires (except otherwise stated).
Cherno Omar Barry (known among friends as COBRA)
PS: thought I have copied it to both the GambiaPost and the Gambia L, I am
not sure it will feature. However I have copied to other subscribers as
you will notice.
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