The Life of Akoa-mongo Kara from Africa to the United States, Maine,: and a Story Covering 14 Generations of an African Family - Francois Kara Akoa-mongo - Books - Trafford Publishing - 9781426947360 - December 28, 2010
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The Life of Akoa-mongo Kara from Africa to the United States, Maine,: and a Story Covering 14 Generations of an African Family

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This book is an excellent tool to learn how people used to live in Central Africa around 1960 when many African countries started to become politically independent. One would learn how people lived, worked, socialized, traveled, took care of themselves when sick, the children and women contributing to the family economy, the system of education, family ties, territorial occupations, tribal relations, language formations, and settlements of the population.. He would also learn what happened from around 1954 concerning the struggles for independence, and the first leaders of African nations. One would also learn about the difficulties of going to school, getting good health care, Black and White relations, and discrimination in reverse, difficulties of making a living, Christianity, paganism, and poverty. Concerning the United States, one will learn about problems foreigners face in the United States in order to be acclimated, and acculturated, differences in culture, eating habits, weather, language, socialization, help for the poor, the role of church, education opportunities, humanitarian and Christian love, relations between Blacks from Africa, and African Americans, between Africans living in the States and those at home, problems between those living in the States, problems of alienation of most children of the second generation of the immigrates. This book deals with men and women issues, Christian religion, paganism, and faith in God, the love of God, and serving others as a result of what God has done in someone's life. This book is easy to read. It is good for those who would like to learn about African culture and people, the way others look at and see Americans; things to learn from each other as groups of people living in the same environment. Young people, families, churches, schools, anthropologists, sociologists, and political scientists may use this book. These are wishes of the author, François K. Akoa-Mongo

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 28, 2010
ISBN13 9781426947360
Publishers Trafford Publishing
Pages 352
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   471 g
Language English  

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