Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Foreword; About the Author; Chapter One
  • My Early Days; At Death of Uncle Iyele; D.O. Anderson Visits Lipenja; My Father's Reaction; Another Kumba N.A. Scholarship; Those College Days; The Second World War; My Return from School; I meet Zik; Chapter Two
  • As Journalist with the Zik's Press; I Face D.O. Newington; Chapter Three
  • Trade Union Days; "Crawley Must Go"; A Desperate CDC Move; Chapter Four
  • I Become Assembly Man; Home Coming for an M.P; My Father's Exit; Chapter Five
  • The Eastern Crisis of 1953; The Cameroon Bloc
  • The Crisis Shifts to LagosThe Bloc Splits
  • Endeley Announces Policy of "Benevolent Neutrality"; Eastern House of Assembly Dissolved; KNC versus KPP 1953 Elections; Constitutional Advance: London Conference 1953; KNC Wins 1953 Elections; 1953 Election Results (Southern Cameroons); KNC Action Group Conclude Alliance (1954); Dr. Endeley's Government
  • 1954; Chapter Six
  • Lagos Reassembled Constitutional Conference: January
  • February 1954 Southern Cameroons Gains; Quasi-Federal Status; Federal Elections 1954; KNDP Launched in 1955; 1957 London Conference; Senate Representation
  • Chapter Seven
  • Elections 1957-1959 and Constitutional MattersThe 1957 Campaigns; KPP Song; We Attempt a KNDP/ KPP Government; Motomby and Mbile Returned; Ideological Conflict
  • KPP / KNDP; The Wind of Change; The Endeley
  • Galega Story; Endeley Installed Premier; Dr. E.M.L. Endeley
  • Premier Endeley's Government
  • 1958; New Ideological Battle Line; London Constitutional Conference 1958; The Southern Cameroons Delegation:; Foncha Wins the 1959 Elections; Foncha Installed Premier as Nkrumah Visits; Premier Foncha's Government
  • 1959; The Great Debate on Reunification; I Visit America
  • As Petitioner at the United NationsThat "Famous" Letter; Chapter Eight
  • Plebiscite Campaign and Results; Green Box and White Box; CPNC Born; Thirteen: Thirteen; The Frambo Episode; Second Thoughts; Plebiscite Day; Results by Number of Votes in the Southern Cameroons Plebiscite; It Was Glorious to Be There; Chapter Nine
  • Interpretation of Plebiscite Results; Battle Shifts to the United Nations; The Last Battle at the UNO (CPNC Delegation April, 1961); Cameroonians Listened in New York
  • Change of Heart?; We Return Together; Bamenda Consultations June 1961
  • Chapter Ten
  • The Foumban Conference and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of CameroonKNDP Does It Alone During Provisional Arrangement; 1961 Elections; The Mensah Commission; More Faithful Fall; Honourable Motomby-Woleta Passes; Provisional Arrangements; Cracks in the KNDP; Premier Jua's Government 1965; Chapter Eleven
  • KNDP Breaks Up; Jua Heads Coalition Government; The Spirit of National Unity; Muna Becomes Prime Minister; Muna Becomes Prime Minister; A Happy Surprise; I Meet an Angry Fon; The Bafut Succession of 1969; Premier Muna's Government
  • 1968
  • Chapter Twelve
  • My Closing Days