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    Notes for a Curfew

    Manuscripts

    Unpublished book; an account of the dusk to dawn curfew in Kampala, Uganda, in May-June, 1966.

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    African essays: various drafts

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    Includes material written in Uganda, published in various publications or given as lectures: Christopher Okigbo, On the Asians/Hating the Asians, On Cowardice, Robinson Crusoe, Six African Poets, On the Edge of the Great Rift, Burning Grass, Winter in Africa, State of Emergency, An Evening with the Students, The Point of Teaching, The Hardships of Terror, The Wisdom Beyond Politics, The Use of Radio for Teaching in East Africa, First Novels.

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    Essays and reviews: various drafts

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    Majority of these pieces written in Uganda: Pygmies, Writing Waldo, Letter from America, East African Paradoxes, Letter from Lisbon, The Third World's War, Bibliography, Friends in Africa, Concern for Rhodesia, Fishing in Winter, Soldiers and Kings, Nigeria, Not Yet a Nation, A Dignitary in Lagos, A Leap Backwards, Biographical Note, A Few nights and Days by M S Dipoko, Rapid Transit; book proposal, Disappointed Guests by H. Tajfel, Breaking the Silence by W. J. Weatherby, The Bees in Banda's Bonnet, In Defense of Cowardice, Verbal and Baubles, Incident in a Cookie Factory: Rhodesia, No Easy Task by A. Kachingwe.

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    My Father, Mr. Bones: early draft; Violence in Africa: early draft

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    Note: "Violence" written on the reverse side of last five pages; an autograph rough draft which was rejected, written in Kyoto, Japan.

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    B.S. (Bryan Stanley) Johnson

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    Three poems written in 1 letter.

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    Early Poems

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    Many of the poems in Folders 3-5 written in Africa.

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