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Achebe Discusses Africa 50 Years After 'Things Fall Apart'
Written by Chinua Achebe
Narrated by Chinua Achebe and Jeffrey Brown
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A half century after Chinua Achebe penned Things Fall Apart, Jeffrey Brown discusses Africa's ongoing story with the famed author.
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