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The Color curtain: A Report on the Bandung conference
This book by Richard Wright offers a first-hand journalistic and reflective account of the 1955 Asian-African Conference held in Bandung, Indonesia. Through vivid narrative and political observation, Wright explores the aspirations, tensions, and historical context behind the gathering of newly independent nations of Asia and Africa. The work highlights issues of race, colonialism, nationalism, and global power relations, providing an important perspective on the early foundations of the Non-Aligned Movement. “The Color Curtain” remains one of the most influential literary and political analyses of the Bandung Conference.
| PMKAA02649 | 327.506 WRI c | Museum KAA (KAA) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA02665 | 327.506 WRI c | Museum KAA (KAA) | Tersedia |
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