Africa Perspectives on Peace and Development Resource Type: Book Published: 1989 The African continent is today riven by a variety of conflicts that threaten not only human rights and social order, but also prospects for development and even the sovereignty of African states, In this volume, leading African scholars to confront the issues that peace studies in an African context raise. Peace is considered in the light of continuing struggles for democracy and social rights.
Africa in Crisis The Causes, The Cures of Environmental Bankruptcy Resource Type: Book Africa in Crisis looks at the causes of African famine and how it is a symbol of a much deeper crisis. African droughts and famines are not just the results of a lack of rain but the end result of a long deterioration in the ability of Africans to feed themselves caused by mistakes made by governments both inside and outside the continent.
The Black Belt Communists Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 During the Great Depression, black sharecroppers and the Communist Party waged war against tenant farming in the South.
Race Against Time Searching for Hope in AIDS-Ravaged Africa Resource Type: Book Published: 2006 This book is a compilation of the 2005 Massey Lectures on the topic of the Millennium Development Goals, with a special focus on AIDS in Africa. Lewis' lectures are personal and passionate in their denunciation of the international community's response to the AIDS pandemic and poverty in Africa.