This study establishes tangible links between the African American community and its African origins, tracing the process by which African populations exchanged their distinct ethnic identities for one defined primarily by the conception of race.
Bundu was an anomaly among the precolonial Muslim states of West Africa. Founded during the jihads which swept the savannah in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it developed a pragmatic policy, unique in the midst of fundamentalist, theocratic Muslim states. Located in the Upper Senegal and with access to the Upper Gambia, Bundu played a ...
Exchange 2000 gives developers unprecedented power for building Web-centered collaborative applications -- but it also challenges them with unprecedented complexity. In this book, a world-class team of Exchange developers presents detailed insights, extensive code examples, proven tips for success, and two start-to-finish application case studies ...
"Diasporic Africa" presents the most recent research on the history and experiences of people of African descent outside of the African continent. By incorporating Europe and North Africa as well as North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean, this reader shifts the discourse on the African diaspora away from its focus solely on the Americas, ...
Antonio Enriquez Gomez was a rare voice of dissent in the artistically liberal but politically conservative milieu of 16th-century Spain. This three-act play portrays the figure of the king in accordance with the author's political ideals -- ideals for which he was persecuted by the Inquisition.
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