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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
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Part One. The background to decolonization
- 1. The constraints of tradition and history 11
- 2. African political responses to colonialism 35
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Part Two. The 1951 constitution: the SLPP is formed
- 3. Constitutional crisis, 1947–50 43
- 4. The 1951 elections: the SLPP takes shape 55
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Part Three. The entrenching of the oligarchy
- 5. The turbulent years: social mobilization and political protest 67
- 6. The SLPP: the hegemony of an elite 87
- 7. The game of opposition 103
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Part Four. The growth of a new tribal polarization
- 8. The birth of the All Peoples Congress 125
- 9. The 1962 election 138
- 10. Sir Milton and the opposition: tolerated pluralism 167
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Part Five. The rise and fall of Albert Margai
- 11. 1964–65: Prime Minister against party 185
- 12. 1965–66: towards a one-party state? 210
- 13. 1966–67: the fall of Sir Albert Margai 239
- Conclusions 259
- Note on sources 284
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. The background to decolonization
- 1. The constraints of tradition and history 11
- 2. African political responses to colonialism 35
-
Part Two. The 1951 constitution: the SLPP is formed
- 3. Constitutional crisis, 1947–50 43
- 4. The 1951 elections: the SLPP takes shape 55
-
Part Three. The entrenching of the oligarchy
- 5. The turbulent years: social mobilization and political protest 67
- 6. The SLPP: the hegemony of an elite 87
- 7. The game of opposition 103
-
Part Four. The growth of a new tribal polarization
- 8. The birth of the All Peoples Congress 125
- 9. The 1962 election 138
- 10. Sir Milton and the opposition: tolerated pluralism 167
-
Part Five. The rise and fall of Albert Margai
- 11. 1964–65: Prime Minister against party 185
- 12. 1965–66: towards a one-party state? 210
- 13. 1966–67: the fall of Sir Albert Margai 239
- Conclusions 259
- Note on sources 284
- Index 289