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Africa and America

This book delves into the intricate relationships and exchanges that have shaped the African and American continents over time, examining aspects such as trade, migration, and cultural influences. more

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Alexander Crummell
Alexander Crummell

Alexander Crummell (March 3, 1819 - September 10, 1898) was a prominent black educator, theologian, and writer, dedicated to the cause of education and liberation for African Americans in the United States. more

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