Angolan Writer and Journalist

Sousa Jamba

1 article 1997

Sousa Jamba is an Angolan-born writer and journalist known for his fiction and nonfiction exploring African politics, identity, and the diaspora experience. He contributed to The Weekly Standard in 1997, writing on race and identity.

BLACK LIKE THEM

March 24, 1997 · Magazine, Books and Arts

I once asked Dennis Hills, a British writer who had been imprisoned by Idi Amin, how he had felt when he discovered bodies floating in rivers in the interior of Uganda. Hills said he had not been shocked: He knew such cruelties were common in human history. But in Africa they are shockingly common,…