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Author Harsch, Ernest, author.

Title Thomas Sankara : an African revolutionary / Ernest Harsch.

Publication Info. Athens : Ohio University Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (163 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Ohio short histories of Africa
Ohio short histories of Africa.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-156) and index.
Contents "Another way of governing" -- Forging of a rebel -- Onto the political stage -- State reimagined -- Mobilizing the nation -- Development for the people -- A foreign policy of one's own -- Last battles -- "Is it possible to forget you?"
Summary Thomas Sankara, often called the African Che Guevara, was president of Burkina Faso, one of the poorest countries in Africa, until his assassination during the military coup that brought down his government. Although his tenure in office was relatively short, Sankara left an indelible mark on his country's history and development. An avowed Marxist, he outspokenly asserted his country's independence from France and other Western powers while at the same time seeking to build a genuine pan-African unity. Ernest Harsch traces Sankara's life from his student days to his recruitment into the military, early political awakening, and increasing dismay with his country's extreme poverty and political corruption. As he rose to higher leadership positions, he used those offices to mobilize people for change and to counter the influence of the old, corrupt elites. Sankara and his colleagues initiated economic and social policies that shifted away from dependence on foreign aid and toward a greater use of the country's own resources to build schools, health clinics, and public works. Although Sankara's sweeping vision and practical reforms won him admirers both in Burkina Faso and across Africa, a combination of domestic opposition groups and factions within his own government and the army finally led to his assassination in 1987. This is the first English-language book to tell the story of Sankara's life and struggles, drawing on the author's extensive firsthand research and reporting on Burkina Faso, including interviews with the late leader. Decades after his death, Sankara remains an inspiration to young people throughout Africa for his integrity, idealism, and dedication to independence and self-determination.
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Subject Sankara, Thomas.
Sankara, Thomas.
Presidents -- Burkina Faso -- Biography.
Presidents.
Burkina Faso.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Burkina Faso -- Politics and government -- 1960-1987.
Politics and government.
Chronological Term 1960-1987
Subject Burkina Faso -- History -- Coup d'état, 1987.
Revolutionaries -- Burkina Faso -- Biography.
Revolutionaries.
Chronological Term 1960 - 1987
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Biographies.
Other Form: Print version: Harsch, Ernest. Thomas Sankara. Athens : Ohio University Press, 2014 9780821421260 (DLC) 2014029649 (OCoLC)880966203
ISBN 9780821445075 (electronic book)
0821445073 (electronic book)