Black History Facts
Dive into verified facts, surprising truths, and lesser-known details about Black History. This section breaks down important moments, notable achievements, cultural milestones, and historical firsts. Perfect for students, researchers, and readers seeking accurate, easy-to-understand Black History facts on Africa Facts Zone.
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Majang People in Ethiopia: Language, Culture and Economy
The Majang People, or Majangir, live in southwestern Ethiopia and communicate in the Nilo-Saharan language of the Surmic bunch. They…
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Gumuz People of Ethiopia and Sudan: Benishangul Gumuz Language & Conflict
The Gumuz People (likewise spelled Gumaz and Gumz) are an ethnic gathering in a Nilo-Saharan language occupying the Benishangul-Gumuz Region…
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The Great Sphinx Giza, Egypt: The Hallmarks of Ancient Egyptian Civilization
The Great Sphinx Giza is a giant 4,500-year-old limestone statue situated near the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt. Measuring 240…
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The San People Africa: World’s Most Ancient Race
Genetic evidence suggests that the San People in Africa are one of the oldest peoples in the world. Their home…
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The Igbo Landing Story – A Powerful Story of Resistance & The First Freedom March in the History of the United States
Igbo Landing is a historic site at Dunbar Creek on St. Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia. In 1803 one of…
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Mami Wata: The Scared Female African Water Goddess
Gorgeous, defensive, alluring, and possibly dangerous, the water spirit called Mami Wata (Mother Water) is celebrated all through Africa and…
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The Slave Trade in Africa: The Atlantic Slave Trade
Africa facts zone presents the slave trade in Africa specifically the Atlantic Slave Trade also known as the Transatlantic slave…
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The Ga People of Ghana: The Ga Religion and Tribes (Ewe, Ashanti Akwapim, Fanti, Kwahu, Akim)
The Ga people of the Ga-Dagbe group of Kwa people occupy the Greater Accra locale of present-day Ghana. The Kwa…
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African Hairstyles’ Social Importance and Spiritual Significance
African development had wide range of hairstyles. They had representative haircuts on account of ancestral practices. African hairstyles and among…
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Black Kings And Black Queens Who Ruled Parts of Europe For Almost 700 Years
“Moor” is which means `children of light` and can also be translated as `sons of civilization`, are the black kings…
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