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Title: Postcolonial Features Of David Diope's Poem
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This is a poem in which Diop by the power of his imagination calls forth three stages in the continent of Africa's history: pre-colonial days of proud warrior tribes, the colonial experience of subjugation and humiliation, and the postcolonial freedom and sovereignty... Showed first 250 characters
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This is a poem in which Diop by the power of his imagination calls forth three stages in the continent of Africa's history: pre-colonial days of proud warrior tribes, the colonial experience of subjugation and humiliation, and the postcolonial freedom and sovereignty... Showed next 250 characters
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