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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | DT 433.283 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5068231 |
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DT 427 .G72 2011 Crazy river : exploration and folly in East Africa / | DT 429 .T87 1984 The mountain people | DT 432 .M53 1971 The lunatic express; an entertainment in imperialism. | DT 433.283 The teeth may smile but the heart does not forget : murder and memory in Uganda / | DT 433.52 .B754 2013 Kenya / | DT 433.52 .K46 2009 Kenya / | DT 433.527 .T54 1994 My Kenya days / |
"The people of Uganda have long struggled to bury the worst of their history, but after the violent reign of Idi Amin, reminders were never far from view. In 2000, lawyer Duncan Laki came across a clue to his father's 1972 disappearance, and the ensuing search ultimately led him to a shallow grave--and then to three old soldiers, including Amin's military chief of staff. Laki's discovery resulted in a trial that, in the end, offered all Ugandans the reckoning they had long been denied. A detective story, a tale of fathers and sons, and a political history, this is above all an illumination of the wounded societies of modern Africa and an exploration of how--and whether--the past can ever be laid to rest." -- cover.
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