Draft:Peter Duignan

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Peter J. Duignan, Peter Duignan

Peter James Duignan Jr. (August 6, 1926 - December 7, 2012) was a journalist and author.

He collaborated with Lewis H. Gann. The Hoover Institution has a collection of their papers.[1][2]

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  • The United States and Africa, a history co-authored with L. H. Gann
  • Why South Africa Will Survive co-author with L. H. Gann
  • Hope for South Africa? with L. H. Gann
  • South Africa: War, Revolution or Peace? with L. H. Gann
  • Colonialism In Africa 1870-1960, editor
  • The United States in the 1980s
  • The Spanish Speakers in the United States; a history with L. H. Gann
  • The Hispanics in the United States; a history
  • NATO; Its Past, Present and Future
  • The Debate in the United States Over Immigration, with L. H. Gann
  • The United States and the New Europe
  • The Rulers Of German Africa 1884-1914 with L. H. Gann
  • The Rulers of German Africa with L. H. Gann
  • The Rulers of British Africa with L. H. Gann
  • The Rulers of Belgian Africa 1884-1914
  • Middle East and North Africa with L. H. Gann
  • Burden of Empire: An Appraisal of Western Colonialism (1967) with L. H. Gann
  • Politics and Government in African States: 1960 - 1985 with L. H. Gann
  • AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA: THE CHALLENGE TO WESTERN SECURITY with L. H. Gann
  • The Rebirth of the West: The Americanization of the Democratic World is 1945-1958 with L. H. Gann
  • The United States and the African Slave Trade: 1619-1862
  • The Hoover Institution; Seventy-five Years of Its History
  • African Proconsuls : European Governors in Africa Hardcover with L. H. Gann
  • Africa and the World; An Introduction to the History with L. H. Gann
  • White Settlers in Tropical Africa

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