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Tables of Contents for Toward the African Revolution
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Editorial Note
vii
 
I. The Problem of the Colonized
1
28
1. The "North African Syndrome"
3
14
2. West Indians and Africans
17
12
II. Racism and Culture
29
16
III. For Algeria
45
10
1. Letter to a Frenchman
47
5
2. Letter to the Resident Minister (1956)
52
3
IV. Toward the Liberation of Africa
55
120
1. Disappointments and Illusions of French Colonialism
57
7
2. Algeria Face to Face with the French Torturers
64
9
3. Concerning a Plea
73
3
4. French Intellectuals and Democrats and the Algerian Revolution
76
15
5. Maghreb Blood Shall Not Flow in Vain
91
5
6. The Farce That Changes Sides
96
3
7. Decolonization and Independence
99
7
8. A Continued Crisis
106
7
9. Letter to the Youth of Africa
113
7
10. First Truths on the Colonial Problem
120
7
11. The Lesson of Cotonou
127
5
12. Appeal to Africans
132
3
13. Sequels of a Plebiscite in Africa
135
9
14. The Algerian War and Man's Liberation
144
6
15. Algeria in Accra
150
3
16. Accra: Africa Affirms Its Unity and Defines Its Strategy
153
5
17. Mr. Debre's Desperate Endeavors
158
5
18. Racist Fury in France
163
4
19. Blood Flows in the Antilles Under French Domination
167
3
20. Unity and Effective Solidarity Are the Conditions for African Liberation
170
5
V. African Unity
175
 
1. This Africa to Come
177
14
2. Lumumba's Death: Could We Do Otherwise?
191