African Arts & Culture
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The Afrocomb Black Hair Slavery and Slave Trade in Africa
The African’s meager personal belongings were combs and hair decorations during slavery and slave trade in Africa The comb was…
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Study Abroad in Africa: A Transformative Experience for College Students
Embarking on a study abroad program in Africa offers college students a unique and transformative educational journey. This experience goes…
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The Rise of Gambling Tourism: Africa’s Top 5 Casino Resorts
The African continent, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, has been steadily rising as a destination for…
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Strategies for Composing a Research Paper on African Traditions
Writing a research paper on African traditions presents a unique opportunity to explore the rich and diverse cultures of the…
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African Leadership Models: 5 Lessons for Future College Graduates
African leadership models offer a rich tapestry of lessons for future college graduates. Rooted in a blend of traditional wisdom…
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Slavery and Slave Trade in Africa: Dahomey Amazons In The Slave Trade
Trade in Slaves Pre-colonial Africa’s African Empires that participated in the Transatlantic Slave Trade were the West African Kingdoms of…
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The Reasons Why Swahili Is Seen As Africa’s Most Spoken Language
Over 1.5 billion people with diverse lives, languages, and cultures live in Africa. One language sticks out as the most…
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The History Of Africa Before Colonisation
The History of Africa before Colonisation starting with the age of Africa in antiquity consisted of a number of African Kingdoms…
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The Cape Town Minstrel Carnival: Cape Town’s Oldest Festival
You walk through the streets of the Bo-Kaap. The houses, colourful on their own, somehow seem less vibrant today against…
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Why the Sun God Is Jesus
Because of the symbolism of Ancient Egyptian Solar Worship ingrained in Jesus’ mythology, which suggested that Jesus was the Sun…
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