Portrait of a Minority: Asians in East AfricaDharam P. Ghai This book is a discussion of race relations in East Africa regarding social and political changes occurring in the country. Isolated from the indigenous population, Asians in East Africa are largely vulnerable socially and politically and will therefore be affected by the changes. The authors of this book attempt to address this problem and suggest possible solutions. |
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A Social Survey | 13 |
A Political Survey | 65 |
An Economic Survey | 91 |
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