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Bernard Lewis. Race and Slavery in the Middle East Oxford Univ Press 1994. Chpt. 1 Slavery In 1842 the British Consul General in Morocco, as part of his government's worldwide endeavor to bring about the abolition of slavery or at least the curtailment of the slave trade, made representations to the sultan of that country asking him what measures, if any, he had taken to accomplish this ...
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Africa had many vibrant, exotic civilizations predating the Europeans conquest of the continent. Learn about the stories of the griots, the granduer of Ghana and Mali and many other exciting stories in Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport.
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Afrocentric Experience provides information on African Queens, african Kings, nelson mandela, slave rebellions, haitian revolution, african slaves, Black Inventors, Inventions, inventors, Kwanzaa, African Names, rasta, wailers, reggae, hail selasse, african religion, afro-caribbean, voodoo, black magic, voodoo dolls, haiti, obeah, spells, black writers, books, pictures, book store, buy book, ...
An annotated guide to internet resources on Africa.
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The South African Military History Society Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese Vereniging Military History Journal (incorporating Museum Review) Articles published over the last 35 years Guidelines for Authors The Military History Journal (incorporating the Museum Review), established in 1967, is published by the South African National Museum Of Military History in association with the South ...
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E. D. Morel's study of the devastating impact of European interventions and colonialism in Africa, from the slave trade beginning in the 15th century through the partition of Africa leading up to World War I.
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Chronology: Early Islam Navigate the EAWC Internet Index Chronology Essays Images Sites Texts Global The Near East India Egypt China Greece Rome Early Islam Medieval Europe Search the Ancient and Medieval Internet 570 CE: Early Islam - Born in Mecca, Muhammad is the founder of Islam, which has profound influence on Africa, India, western Asia and Europe. He is considered by Muslims to be God's ...
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The University of South Carolina prides itself on its reputation as one of the foremost institutions in the United States for the study of Scottish literature. The Thomas Cooper Library is fortunate to have one of the foremost collections of Scottish literature anywhere outside of Scotland. Many of its valuable holdings are part of the G. Ross Roy Collection of Scottish Literature and the Rodger ...
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Native Life in South Africa, Before and Since the European War and the Boer Rebellion By Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje First Secretary-General of the South African Native Congress (forerunner of the ANC), 1912-1917. Author of Mhudi , generally considered the first novel written by a black South African. Editor of Tsala ea Batho, Kimberley, S.A. Author of Sechuana Proverbs and their European ...
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Africa 4 million BC: Earliest humans in East Africa World Prehistory Chronology ca. 2, 000 BC: Agriculture is developed in the Niger River Valley. 3200-30 BC: Ancient Egypt 3100-2686 BC: The Early Dynastic Period 2686-2181 BC: The Old Kingdom 2181-2040 BC: The First Intermediate Period 2133-1786 BC: The Middle Kingdom 1786-1567 BC: The Second Intermediate Period 1567-1085 BC: The New Kingdom ...
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The third Nordic conference on Middle Eastern Studies: Ethnic encounter and culture change Joensuu, Finland, 19-22 June 1995 Trans-Saharan Trade and the West African Discovery of the Mediterranean World Pekka Masonen University of Tampere NB *This is the unedited paper as given at the Joensuu conference. An updated and edited version has been published in Sabour and Vik r, Ethnic encounter and ...
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Africa: History Africa Update AfricaUpdate is the quarterly newsletter of the Central Connecticut State University African Studies Program, which is part of Central Connecticut State University International Area Studies. Africa Research Central This clearinghouse of African primary sources assists researchers and information professionals to identify, locate, track, and preserve archival ...
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South Africa: The Peasants' Revolt by Govan Mbeki Contents Publisher Preface Preface by Ruth First The Great Deception The Worst of Two Worlds Place in the Shadow The Segregation Story From Dynamite to Toy Telephones Chiefs Give Way to the Council System Old Shapes in New Rags Instruments of Apartheid Rule Sleight of Hand in the Transkei Peasants in Poverty The 'Fraud' of Separate Development ...
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Leo Africanus: Description of Timbuktu from The Description of Africa(1526) El Hasan ben Muhammed el-Wazzan-ez-Zayyati was born in the Moorish city of Granada in 1485, but was expelled along with his parents and thousands of other Muslims by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492. Settling in Morocco, he studied in Fez, and as a teenager accompanied his uncle on diplomatic missions throughout North ...
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Great Zimbabwe 500-1600 AD Back to Africa South of the Sahara Chronology Not much is known about the people and the culture of Great Zimbabwe. This is due to the fact that they had no written language and the oral traditions have not survived. What we do know is what they left behind in form of the Great Zimbabwe ruins. The Shona speaking people moved into the valley around 500 AD and began ...
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Back to Medieval Source Book | ORB Main Page | Links to Other Medieval Sites | Medieval Sourcebook: Procopius: The Reconquest of Africa, 534 On the Wars IV.9 Justinian's program of renovatio of the Roman Empire, expressed by his building program, his re-organization of the Law, was perhaps clearest in his wars. Directed ar reconquering the Western part of the Empire, they were for the most ...
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The African Wars by Julius Caesar, part of the Internet Classics Archive ...
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A propensity for sitting on stones: a dialog on Shaka Zulu ...
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Articles at Suite101 relating to Articles covering the range of African history, which will also include literature, religion, current events, politics, and social issues. - dewey decimal -960 ...
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History of European involvement in the slave trade between Africa and the Americas, chapter 3 of E. D. Morel, The Black Man's Burden.
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The Heart of Africa. Interview with Julius Nyerere on Anti-Colonialism ...
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The South African Military History Society Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese Vereeniging Military History Journal - Vol 9 No 6 (incorporating Museum Review) BRITISH INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS IN MOZAMBIQUE IN AUGUST 1900 by D D Diespecker When even British firms at Lourenco Marques found the temptation of doing business stronger than their patriotism, it is difficult to expect much from merchants ...
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History of the Dutch fortress Elmina, 1698-1728.
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