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Africa Day 25th May

Monday, 20 May 2013

Africa Day is the annual commemoration on May 25th of the 1963 founding of the organisation of African Unity (OAU). On this day, leaders of 30 of the 32 independent African states signed a founding charter in Addis Ababa Ethiopia.
The name and date of Africa Day has been retained as a celebration across the world of African unity. MUP will be celebrating Africa Day by offering special discounts on our diverse list of Africa related titles, from across all areas of the Humanities and Social Sciences, including Film, History, Politics, Literature and Sociology.

See a complete list of our Africa related titles, and the special Afrcia Day discounts we are ofering for a short time only.

Our authors will also be blogging a series of articles on the MUP blog, on or around Africa Day. Each article takes a different look at the continent of Africa, or Africa Day, and what it means to people around the world.








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