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Independent African: John Chilembwe and the origins, setting and significance of the Nyasaland native rising of 1915
Shepperson, George., Price, Thomas, 1907-
Year: 1969, c1958.
Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press. 
© George Shepperson
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Frontmatter
I. INTRODUCTION
II. ORIGINS: JOSEPH BOOTH AND JOHN CHILEMBWE, 1892-1897
III. CHILEMBWE AND BOOTH IN AMERICA, 1897-1900
IV. THE FIRST WAVE OF ETHIOPIANISM IN BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA, 1900-1912
V. PRELUDE TO REVOLT, 1912-1915
VI. THE RISING, 23 JANUARY-4 FEBRUARY 1915
VII. THE SMALLER MISSIONS AND EUROPEAN INVOLVEMENT IN THE RISING
VIII. THE AFTERMATH OF THE RISING
IX. THE RISING IN PERSPECTIVE
NOTES AND REFERENCES
SOURCES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
APPENDICES
INDEX
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Title: Independent African : John Chilembwe and the origins, setting and significance of the Nyasaland native rising of 1915 by George Shepperson and Thomas Price.
Author: Shepperson, George; Price, Thomas, 1907-
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2008
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Source Version: Independent African : John Chilembwe and the origins, setting and significance of the Nyasaland native rising of 1915 by George Shepperson and Thomas Price
Shepperson, George, Price, Thomas, 1907-
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1969, c1958.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02664
Subject Headings: • Chilembwe, John, -- d. 1915
• Booth, Joseph, -- 1851-1932
• Missions -- Malawi
• Malawi -- History
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