by HISTORY | Dec 26, 2021 | AFRICAN HISTORY, Uncategorized
Cape Coast Castle is a European-fabricated stronghold arranged on the focal coastline of Ghana. Since its underlying development in 1652, the Castle filled in as a general store for European countries and as the central command of British pioneer organization for the...
by HISTORY | Dec 26, 2021 | AFRICAN HISTORY, Uncategorized
Rudolph Dunbar: Conductor, clarinetist, and arranger W. Rudolph Dunbar was brought into the world on November 26, 1907, in Nabaclis, Guyana. At nine years old, his melodic virtuoso evident, he was welcome to fill in as a clarinetist in the British Guiana Militia Band....
by HISTORY | Dec 26, 2021 | AFRICAN HISTORY, Uncategorized
The Kanem-Bornu Domain was an enormous African state which existed from the ninth century through the finish of the nineteenth century and which traversed a district that today incorporates the current nations of Niger, Chad, Cameroon, and Nigeria. The realm was...
by HISTORY | Dec 26, 2021 | AFRICAN HISTORY, Uncategorized
The experience of African people groups in the area that would become Colombia started during the fifteenth century. Given blacks’ Old World presence in the Iberian Peninsula as workers and assistants to Muslim rulers, they not just assumed a part in building New...
by HISTORY | Nov 23, 2021 | AFRICAN HISTORY, Uncategorized
It becomes clear that imperialism has resulted in the erosion of African spirituality The centrality of African spirituality continues to be diminished by the influence of Western culture and religions. With all the dimensions of modernity, African religions are...
by HISTORY | Nov 23, 2021 | AFRICAN HISTORY, Uncategorized
Abstract This essay examines the history of European empire building and health work in sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on four patterns that shed light on the ethics of outside interventions: (1) the epidemiological and bodily harms caused by conquest and economic...