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- アフリカ史、どう学ぶ? 現地で進む歴史教育の「脱植民地化」と反発
- Live Class – Toussaint Louverture: The Name They Did Not Teach You
- 250 Years Of Black History & Enterprise: On This Day
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Live Class – Toussaint Louverture: The Name They Did Not Teach You
He was born into slavery in 1743. He defeated three empires. He founded the first Black republic in the modern world. He authored a constitutional document more advanced than the [...
250 Years Of Black History & Enterprise: On This Day
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India Africa forum: Bridging history, building shared futures
Bramha Kumar AGENDA 2063 is the African Union’s 50-year strategic framework (2013–2063) aiming to transform Africa into a global power. The framework...
On Africa Day 2026: Revisiting Architecture’s Role in Identity and Collective Memory
Observed annually on May 25, Africa Day commemorates the founding of the Organization of African Unity in 1963, now the African Union. Established during a period marked by indepen...
Ancient African Workshop Reveals Ironworking Tradition That Was Used for Nearly Eight Centuries
Learn about the discovery of a 2,400-year-old iron-smelting workshop in Senegal, shedding light on the Iron Age in West Africa.
By the Numbers African Americans Should be Extinct
*If history were told from the vantage point of the oppressed rather than the oppressor, the American narrative would read very differently. It would not begin in 1492, nor would i...
Benin leans into painful past to encourage cultural tourism
Benin is leaning into its painful history as a key port in the transatlantic slave trade to encourage tourism.
Ancient Document Confirms “Legendary” African King Actually Existed
A small, newly uncovered document from ancient Dongola is reshaping what historians know about a little-understood period in Sudan’s past. A small Arabic document found in the ruin...
2,400-Year-Old Metalworking Workshop Discovered In Africa
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - The discovery of a 2,400-year-old metalworking workshop in Senegal offers important new information about the history of iron production in Africa...
Africa Day 2026: Nigeria has Obligations to Africans
Six days after the October 1, 1960 independence of Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, Prime Minister Abubakar Tafawa-Balewa stood before the United Nations, UN. The historica...
Africa is the Future (May 27)
This discussion with African and Irish-African leaders will be hosted by Harry McGee, Irish Times Political Correspondent. The event will take place at the Royal College of Physici...
Africa Day 2026: Has the continent achieved true liberation?
Africa Day 2026 spotlights power, debt and digital control as Africans redefine sovereignty.
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