Kenya's Nubians book by Greg Constantine
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Kenya's Nubians: Then and Now book by Greg Constantine
Greg Constantine documents the history and lived experiences of Kenya’s Nubian community, combining powerful photography with compelling narratives. The book explores issues of identity, citizenship, marginalization, and resilience, tracing the Nubians’ journey from colonial-era settlement to their ongoing struggle for recognition and rights in Kenya. It’s both visually striking and deeply informative. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.
What you’ll learn
- The history of the Nubian community in Kenya
- Challenges around citizenship, identity, and rights
- The impact of colonial policies on minority groups
- Personal stories of resilience and community
- The role of photography in documenting social issues
Who should read the book
- Readers interested in Kenyan history and minority communities
- Students of sociology, anthropology, and human rights
- Advocates for social justice and inclusion
- Anyone exploring identity and belonging in Africa
Why buy Kenya's Nubians from Readers’ Republik
- Fast delivery across Kenya
- Curated collection of African history and social justice books
- Reliable and convenient online bookstore experience
- Access to unique, visually rich, and impactful works
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Kenya's Nubians book by Greg Constantine
KSh9,800.00
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