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Extractions: TO BE OR NOT TO BE SUDAN AT CROSSROADS BEACON HOUSE, STOKENCHURCH BUCKS, ENGLAND TO BE OR NOT TO BE: SUDAN AT CROSSROADS My hands will burst the galling chain My people will be free again For them a thousand hopes remain Sudan : the Name: The name of the Sudan has more or less been the same all through history. It has been associated with the colour of blackness (such as Kush Karma Æthiopia and lastly ) which was- and is still- the colour of its people, since the early times of the ancient civilizations of the Nile valley up to the present. The same name seems like evolving by translation from language to another in the course of time. This puts Sudan in the heart of African identity which is rightly called the Black Continent. It is to our honour that we are black Africans bearing the stamp of Africa both in our colour and national name. What seems to be difference of colour among us is nothing more than the shades of blackness. The significance of the name is crucially important, because it bears very strong identity implication. The Arabized people of middle