Journal of African Studies, Volume 2Heldref Publications, 1975 - Africa |
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... United States . Israel was thus caught up in the Cold War , and voted with the United States on most major issues . In contrast , the major interest of the Africans was to end European rule of the African continent . This interest ran ...
... United States . Israel was thus caught up in the Cold War , and voted with the United States on most major issues . In contrast , the major interest of the Africans was to end European rule of the African continent . This interest ran ...
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... United States . Arriving in the United States too late for the conference , Dwane , who in the end had made the trip alone , received the appointment from Bishop Turner as the head superintendent of the newly established South African ...
... United States . Arriving in the United States too late for the conference , Dwane , who in the end had made the trip alone , received the appointment from Bishop Turner as the head superintendent of the newly established South African ...
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... United States . However , in arranging the areas of Negro concentration in the New World on a scale according to the intensity of African survivals , he places the area of most intense survival in Suriname and says concerning the United ...
... United States . However , in arranging the areas of Negro concentration in the New World on a scale according to the intensity of African survivals , he places the area of most intense survival in Suriname and says concerning the United ...
Contents
Volume 2 Number | 1 |
Contents of Volume | 2 |
Archaeology Technology and Akan Civilization | 24 |
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