Some interesting topics: the inland conquests of ancient Egypt, the rise and fall of Carthage, Ottoman conquest of Northern Africa, the Cape Colony and British disaster in the Zulu Wars, the impact of colonization on traditional African societies, decolonization in the light of Cold War politics, the fall of the Apartheid regime, the 'Arab Spring' in Northern Africa, ...
Does it have relevance? Sure it does! I believe most inhabited parts of the world are worth studying, in history or other subjects. Did you know the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were made with uranium from Belgian Congo?
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
The Sabaeans were an ancient civilization from the Arabian Peninsula, not Africa. They were known for their advanced agricultural practices, trade networks, and writing system. Their significance in African history is limited, as they were not a major influence on the development of African civilizations.
black and deep hell
He was the King of African Culture. A very rich king
It didn't you stupid retards! It changed history, not black people history!
How is the concept of opportunity cost relevant to the economy of west African countries
How is the concept of opportunity cost relevant to the economy of west African countries
In "The Negro Digs Up His Past," Arthur Schomburg is discussing the he study of the history of African Americans.
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African Economic History was created in 1974.
African Natural History was created in 2005.
Encyclopedia of African History was created in 2004.
The history of humanity is always relevant.
How is the concept of opportunity cost relevant to the economy of west African countries
Journal of African American History was created in 1916.
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
Henry viiis spouse problems ultimately caused the founding of the church of England, which is highly relevant at least in british history