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  • Mar 6, 2024 | cambridge.org | Ankhi Mukherjee |Ato Quayson |Melanie Ramdarshan Bold |Amy Laurent

    Frederick Douglass said: “Once you learn to read you will be free.” On this World Book Day (7 March, 2024) Cambridge hopes to help spark that enquiry. We want to encourage as many people (big or little!) to enjoy reading. To that end, we asked Cambridge authors and colleagues for their earliest or fondest memories of a literary world unlocked. We also want to hear from you! Enter our competition to win a £200 Cambridge book voucher by telling your own story.

  • Feb 15, 2023 | cambridge.org | Ato Quayson

    Hostname: page-component-6b67cbd877-vvrjwTotal loading time: 0Render date: 2023-02-15T20:06:03.085ZHas data issue: trueFeature Flags: {"useRatesEcommerce": false}hasContentIssue true Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2023 Rights & Permissions[Opens in a new window] Abstract This Presidential Lecture explores the ways in which African orality provides the means for a sentimental education in an era of crisis.

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