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Anderson presents a concise account of Liberia's dramatic and often
stormy history as an independent Negro republic founded on American
idealism; a vivid picture of Liberia today; and a shrewd analysis
of the opportunities that Liberia offers for enlightened
collaboration by American business and government.
Originally published in 1952.
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"Never Surrender" is the dramatic first-person account of Earl
Anderson's fight for survival during and after the devastating
Japanese attack on the Philippine Islands of WW II. Earl Anderson
was an ordinary Navy sailor placed under extraordinary
circumstances. He narrowly avoided death when the invading Japanese
army on the Bataan peninsula overwhelmed the besieged American
forces. He fought alongside the Marines on the fortress-island of
Corregidor, where American forces made their courageous last stand
against the relentless Japanese invaders. After a brutal fight on
Corregidor, he was captured and became a POW for three and a half
years.
Earl Anderson used extraordinary willpower, ingenuity, and
teamwork to survive starvation and systematic abuse in the infamous
POW Camp Cabanatuan in the Philippines. He and his buddies
continued their shared fight for survival when they were
transferred by a Japanese "hell-ship" to Yokohama, Japan, where
they were forced to work as slave labor in a shipyard. While POWs
were dying all around them, Earl Anderson and his buddies never
gave up and never surrendered. Willpower, teamwork, innovation, and
luck enabled them to survive many life-threatening challenges in
the deadly camps-and ultimately to endure the apocalyptic bombing
raids on Yokohama and Tokyo.
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