Roy Doron is the CD Spangler Distinguished Professor of African and African American History at Winston-Salem State University. His is coauthor, with Toyin Falola, of Ken Saro-Wiwa and coeditor, with Falola and Okpeh Ochayi Okpeh) of Warfare, Ethnicity and National Identity in Nigeria.
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Formation of Nigeria 2. Coup, Countercoup, and Secession 3. The War Begins 4. The Midwest Offensive and the Transformation of the War 5. The World Reacts 6. Genocide 7. Biafra and Nigeria's Second Military Collapse and Peace Talks 8. Biafra's Collapse and Rebirth 9. The End (?) of Biafra Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

