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Joseph Ki-Zerbo
Burkinabé historian, politician and writer
Joseph Ki-Zerbo (June 21, – December 4, , Burkina Faso) was a Burkinabé historian, politician and writer.
It is a two-volume anthology of 58 articles selected from the Courier's archive that showcase the magazine's role as UNESCO's window to the world.
He is recognized as one of Africa's foremost thinkers.
From to he was professor of African History at the University of Ouagadougou. In , he was forced into exile, only being able to return in
Ki-Zerbo founded the Party for Democracy and Progress / Socialist Party.
He was its chairman until , and represented it in the Burkina Faso parliament until his death in A socialist and an advocate of African independence and unity, Ki-Zerbo was also a vocal opponent of Thomas Sankara's revolutionary government.
Early life
Ki-Zerbo was born in Toma in the province of Nayala, in what was, at that time, the French colony of Upper Volta. He was the son of Alfred Diban Ki-Zerbo and Thérèse Folo Ki.[1] His father is considered to be the first Burkinabé Christian.[2] In he intervened during the Volta-Ba