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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 115-118
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 167-171
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  1. Celebrating Transition at Fifty
  2. pp. A-1-A-2
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  1. Reflections from contemporary Uganda: Foreword by Elizabeth Palchik Allen
  2. Elizabeth Palchik Allen
  3. pp. B-1-B-3
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  1. Yea, Let Us Also Praise Famous Men! Transition at half century (1961–2011)
  2. Okello Ogwang
  3. pp. B-4-B-9
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  1. “A Literature Which Can Stand by Itself”: Rajat Neogy, circa 1962, on the mission of Transition
  2. Rajat Neogy
  3. pp. 3, A-4-A-8
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  1. [Rajat Neogy Remembered]
  2. Wole Soyinka
  3. pp. A-10-A-11
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  1. Images
  2. pp. A-100-A-101
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  1. From Epaule d’ombre
  2. René Bélance, Adrianne LaFrance
  3. pp. A-102-A-111
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  1. Pieces of a Man: the meaning of Gil Scott-Heron
  2. Jack Hamilton
  3. pp. A-112-A-126
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  1. More than a Magazine: memories of Transition and Rajat Neogy
  2. Paul Theroux
  3. pp. A-12-A-19
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  1. Foreign Countries
  2. Tolu Ogunlesi
  3. pp. A-139-A-147
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  1. Arab Spring and the Future of Leadership in North Africa: an interview with Ali A. Mazrui conducted by Nirvana Tanoukhi July, 2011
  2. Ali A. Mazrui, Nirvana Tanoukhi
  3. pp. A-148-A-162
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  1. Now Dig This!: Art and Black Los Angeles, 1960–1980: a review of the current exhibition at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
  2. Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw
  3. pp. A-163-A-166
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  1. [Rajat Neogy Remembered]
  2. Jeffrey D. Brown
  3. pp. A-20-A-21
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  1. Transition, Nos. 1–32: a 1967 review of the first issues
  2. F. Abiola Irele
  3. pp. A-22-A-31
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  1. [Rajat Neogy Remembered]
  2. Michael Adams
  3. pp. A-32-A-33
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  1. From Africa to the “Global Black”: Wole Soyinka discusses his tenure at Transition with Tommie Shelby
  2. Wole Soyinka, Tommie Shelby
  3. pp. A-34-A-44
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  1. The Meaning of Modernism in Two Transitions: what a homonym can teach us
  2. Dayo Olopade
  3. pp. A-45-A-61
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  1. [Rajat Neogy Remembered]
  2. Paul Theroux
  3. pp. A-62-A-63
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  1. Spaces in Between: Henry Finder on Transition’s global ambulation
  2. Henry Finder
  3. pp. A-64-A-67
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  1. [Rajat Neogy Remembered]
  2. George Dillon Slater
  3. pp. A-68-A-69
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  1. Cannibal Logic: an interview with Michael C. Vazquez by Carina del Valle Schorske
  2. Michael C. Vazquez, Carina del Valle Schorske
  3. pp. A-70-A-85
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  1. [Rajat Neogy Remembered]
  2. Barbara Lapcek
  3. pp. A-86-A-87
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  1. Arrival: reflections of an interloper
  2. Ilan Stavans
  3. pp. A-88-A-99
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  1. Settling the Buganda Question: a peek into the future
  2. Frederick Golooba-Mutebi
  3. pp. B-10-B-25
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  1. The Message
  2. Doreen Baingana
  3. pp. B-106-B-114
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  1. Weeping Lands, Somewhere in a Field, Ugandan Privilege
  2. Susan Nalugwa Kiguli
  3. pp. B-26-B-33
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  1. Sandak Shoes: an excerpt from the unpublished novel The Saint of Desperate Cases
  2. Monica Arac de Nyeko
  3. pp. B-34-B-43
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  1. Straight Talk on the Gay Question in Uganda
  2. Richard Ssebaggala
  3. pp. B-44-B-57
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  1. Season of Dissent
  2. Angelo Izama, Edward Echwalu
  3. pp. B-58-B-71
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  1. Nkuba Kyeyo: stories from America
  2. Rodney Muhumuza
  3. pp. B-72-B-87
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  1. But Why, Father?: looking back on the legacy of the African Writers Series, fifty years on
  2. David Kaiza
  3. pp. B-88-B-105
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