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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
The tensions existing between what historians call ‘the two histories’.
Dr Regan and Mr Snide
‘What Africa is …’, not ‘what Africa needs is…’
Rachel Naylor investigates the development and survival of Orangeism on the African continent.
Carla King explores the sometimes contradictory views of Michael Davitt on Africa and Africans.
The New York Post called him ‘the “Irishman” from West Africa’. Henry Swanzy of the BBC referred to him as the ‘African Paracelsus’. In 1949 a group of parliamentarians from Stormont, the Dáil and Westminster together nominated Dr Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe for the Nobel Peace Prize. Philippa Robinson profiles the man who appears to have made such a great impression on all who knew him.