Originally published in 1986, this urban political ethnography focusses on Mushin, a large suburb of metropolitan Lagos, Nigeria. It explores the mechanisms which bridge the various social categories to bring about political interaction. The book traces the development of Mushin from a collection of rural villages to its full status as a political community. It analyses structures and processes and the ways in which, since the 19th century, the system has responded to colonial, civilian and military regimes. It examines the tactics ordinary people use to meet their needs and the ways in which political aspirants manipulate the system to acquire and wield power.
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Anne E. Streaty Wimberly is een auteur wiens werken zich verdiepen in de diepten van het spirituele leven en onderwijs. Haar schrijven verkent vaak manieren waarop geloof en gemeenschap kunnen worden versterkt door middel van innovatieve programma's en educatieve initiatieven. Ze heeft leiding gegeven aan talrijke jeugdgerichte programma's en was hoogleraar christelijk onderwijs. Haar aanpak benadrukt de praktische toepassing van geloof in het dagelijks leven.


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The King family was a twentieth-century anomaly: a middle-class black family in rural Mississippi. Using family narratives, census data, and employing a socio-ecological lens, this book illustrates how family decisions affected generations across time as they navigated dynamics like segregation, migration, education, religion, and urban living.