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Obamawala is a collection of stories of hope and harmony from East Africa and America. It is based on the inspiration created by Thurgood Marshall and the American dream of equality and opportunity when Ba Tejani met him as a student leader in Uganda, 1963. It led to Tejani’s first novel, Day After Tomorrow dealing with racial harmony between blacks and browns. Arising from the fresh inspiration created by the American people with the election of Barack Obama as the first bi-racial President, the novel is revised and reprinted here to renew and re-affirm the vision of harmony between races. In this bold, tender, lyrical and unique story, Tejani celebrates the union of races in East Africa. The vivid warmth of their passion is likely to leave Lady Chatterley chattering on the sidewalk, while the lovers tour Khajurao.
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Obamawala is a collection of stories of hope and harmony from East Africa and America. It is based on the inspiration created by Thurgood Marshall and the American dream of equality and opportunity when Ba Tejani met him as a student leader in Uganda, 1963. It led to Tejani’s first novel, Day After Tomorrow dealing with racial harmony between blacks and browns. Arising from the fresh inspiration created by the American people with the election of Barack Obama as the first bi-racial President, the novel is revised and reprinted here to renew and re-affirm the vision of harmony between races. In this bold, tender, lyrical and unique story, Tejani celebrates the union of races in East Africa. The vivid warmth of their passion is likely to leave Lady Chatterley chattering on the sidewalk, while the lovers tour Khajurao.