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Revolution In Zanzibar: An American's Cold War Tale
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- Petterson, Donald (Author)
Title
Revolution In Zanzibar: An American's Cold War Tale
Abstract
The Cold War exploded in Zanzibar in 1964 when African rebels slaughtered one of every ten Arabs. Led by a strange, messianic Ugandan, Cuban-trained factions headed the rebels, making Zanzibar (in the eyes of Washington) a potentially cancerous base for the communist subversion of mainland Africa. Exotic Zanzibar -- fabled island of spices, former slave-trading entrept, and stepping-off point for 19th century expeditions into the vast interior of the Dark Continent -- had succumbed to the terror of 20th century revolution and Cold War intrigue. In the vivid, eyewitness tradition of The Bang Bang Club and The Skull beneath the Skin , Donald Petterson weaves an engrossing tale of human drama played out against a background of violence and horror. As the only American in Zanzibar throughout the revolution, Petterson reports with the inside authority of a highly placed diplomatic observer, illuminating how the current troubles in Zanzibar are rooted in the Cold War and the revolution of 1964.
Date
2004
Publisher
Basic Books
Place
Oxford
# of Pages
304
ISBN
978-0-8133-4268-9
Citation Key
pettersonRevolutionZanzibarAmericans2004
Short Title
Revolution In Zanzibar
Language
eng
Citation
Petterson, D. (2004). Revolution In Zanzibar: An American’s Cold War Tale. Basic Books.
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