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The modern human race evolved out of Africa. Their migration from there to Australia accounts for the world's population. Tribal societies banded together as territory expanded to create lavish and expansive kingdoms in Egypt and Kush. When Crusaders began to upset thousand year Muslim rules and gave way to Colonialism, Western ideals were brutally imposed on the African people to such a harsh degree that the continent is still struggling to regain its own cultural identity.

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