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In his study of the origins of political reflection in twentieth-century African fiction, Donald Wehrs examines a neglected but important body of African texts written in colonial (English and French) and indigenous (Hausa and Yoruba) languages. He explores pioneering narrative representations of pre-colonial African history and society in seven texts: Casely Hayford’s Ethiopia Unbound (1911), Alhaji Sir Abubaker Tafawa Balewa’s Shaihu Umar (1934), Paul Hazoum
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