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A must read for any real African Revolutionary., October 9, 1996
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Thomas Sankara was a giant among men, One only needs to
read this book to see where Burkina Faso (indeed Africa)
could have been today, if only he had been allowed to live.
We learn about the man's vision for all aspects of life;
children, women, economy, governance and the like.
A must read for all Africans and friends of Africa.
Mukhtar Dan'Iyan
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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Martydom is not the end, but the beginning, February 7, 2002
This review is from: Thomas Sankara Speaks: The Burkina Faso Revolution, 1983-87 (Paperback)
This book had a tremendous impact on my personal and political ideology. It had so much impact that I named my first child Sankara! "Thomas Sankara Speaks" is a must read for all aspiring revolutionaries. Brother Sankara, exemplifies the importance of Pan-Africanism as a solution for all people of African descent. He also emphasizes the importance of international solidarity of all oppressed people. "He who loves his own people also loves other people." Thomas Sankara is one of many heroes that suffered from imperialism's bullets. Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jr. Patrice Lumumba, Augusto Sandino, Amilcar Cabral, Maurice Bishop and now Thomas Sankara speak from the grave, "Don't Shoot...You Can Not Kill Ideas!"
Study, Understand, Expose The Enemy!
Adeymi Joashan
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An African Fidel Castro, June 27, 2006
This review is from: Thomas Sankara Speaks: The Burkina Faso Revolution, 1983-87 (Paperback)
Sankara was a great revolutionary, not just a fighter, not just defiant, but a thinker, a man who sought to united the working masses of his country against imperialism and for progress. Reading his writings give wisdom not just to African revolutionists, but to anyone in the world who thinking about how to defend working people against the imperialist offensive, how to move his people to progress.
In this regard Sankara's writings are important because he is not a phony leftist spouting rhetoric, but a thinking leader of his people trying to educate, trying to involve and trying to give leadership to the peasants, the women, the workers, because he knew real revolutions are made not by leaders or elites, but by the masses.
In this Sankara reminds me very much of another fighting leader, a man Sankara worked with and stood shoulder to should with Fidel Castro. Imperialism and reaction may have silenced Thomas Sankara's body, but as long as these words are available, his ideas will never stop leading people in struggle in Africa and in the world. We should honor his sacrifice by studying his words!
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