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African History



Africa - ăfˈrĭkə, second largest continent, c.11,677,240 sq mi (30,244,050 sq km) including adjacent islands; 1997 est. pop. 743,000,000. Broad to the north (c.4,600 mi/7,400 km wide), Africa straddles the equator and stretches c.5,000 mi (8,050 km) from Cape Blanc (Tunisia) in the north to Cape Agulhas (South Africa) in the south. It is connected with Asia by the Sinai   Read More...

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    Rethinking Resistance: Revolt and Violence in African History
    by Jon Abbink, Mirjam De Bruijn, Klaas Van Walraven. 368 pgs.


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    Zones of Conflict in Africa: Theories and Cases
    by George Klay Kieh Jr., Ida Rousseau Mukenge. 174 pgs.


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