Sierra Leone was ripe for revolution in 1991; the Revolutionary United Front just didn't kw how to pull if off. Black Man's Grave tells the story of the tragic 'revolution' through the eyes of those who struggled to survive in the small rthern village of Fadugu. Based on years of correspondence and the authors' research and experiences in Sierra Leone, Black Man's Grave describes a country run by a greedy political elite who hijacked a fledgling democracy, plundered its wealth of diamonds and turned most of its people into desperate paupers.