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Ams Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 May 2002 21:50:51 EDT
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Congrats! This brother Jarjusey and the Late E. Mbenga made daunting impact
on the way I see the way, the African World is, and the way, it should be.
During those days at St. Augustines High, these brothers and their
compatriots would tear down the core contradictions and comparison of
Gambian-Continental African; capitalist-communist/socialist; The struggle
against imperialism and domination of Africans throughout the world; etc.
Shortcomings came about, as the government came to suspect that these schools
were breeding grounds for revolutionaries, hence the need for brain drains
and appointments to administrative and political office, for many of them.
Again, congrats, PBS.
Ams

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