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Mission to Malawi

Memoir of an African American Peace Corps Volunteer, 1967-1969
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Description

Unlike the vast majority of Peace Corps Volunteers in the 1960s, John Fleming was a young Black man who was assigned to an all-white agricultural project in Malawi, an emerging African country surrounded by White-ruled Southern Rhodesia, Mozambique, and South Africa. John wanted to be a missionary in Africa, but was put off by his encounters with self-serving, White missionaries. The Civil Rights and Black Power movements influenced his world view while navigating life in an African country still controlled or greatly influenced by racist Whites. This memoir is a moving story of coming "home" to Africa, where the author developed deep friendships with his Malawi neighbors and colleagues. The author relates his first Christmas spent with a Malawi family, where he was served termites; the ordeal of climbing the highest mountain in Malawi; and his battle with thousands of soldier ants. Included are accounts of his exploits in the neighboring countries of Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda.

Author Biography:

John E. Fleming served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Malawi, 1967-69. He spent six years working as a senior fellow at Howard University's Institute for the Study of Educational Policy (ISEP). In 1980, he was named director of the National Afro-American Museum and Culture Center in Wilberforce, Ohio. He served as its director for a decade, then went on to direct the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati. He served as director of planning and development of the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, and as a senior consultant for the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jackson, Mississippi. In January 2014, he became director of the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville, Tennessee.
Release date Australia
May 31st, 2024
Pages
277
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
41 photos
ISBN-13
9781476693491
Product ID
37446990

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