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Mandela’s Azania: A Celebration of Freedom Day in South Africa
We are commemorating Freedom Day with the launch of Global Black History’s book; Mandela’s Azania:… Read More
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Don’t Give Africa Aid. Just Pay Back What You Stole! The Role of Barclays Bank in African Poverty
Next time you hear western countries especially England, France, Belgium and Portugal discuss how much… Read More
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10 Takeaways from “Barbershop: The Next Cut” Movie
The barbershop is the economic heart of the black community, and not just a social… Read More
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Zimbabwe: 36 Years of Trials and Triumphs
Zimbabwe officially became Independent on April 18, 1980. Despite various economic setbacks, the people have… Read More
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Haiti and the African Union
In the late 18th century, an uprising led by former slave General Toussaint L’Ouverture became… Read More
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The Nkomati Agreement- Mozambique & South Africa
On March 16, 1984, Mozambique was forced to sign a special treaty with the apartheid… Read More
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Rwanda: Many Years After the Genocide
The Republic of Rwanda is most often remembered for the 1994 genocide but significant progress over the… Read More
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Early History of the Swahili in Kilwa and Zanzibar
Swahili can be used to describe a language and a tribe of people. The title… Read More
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The Brutality of Belgian Colonialism in the Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has a long and complicated history with Belgium.… Read More
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Africans with Global Voices but Zero African Solutions
A popular news organization highlighted an African leader with several degrees and praised his… Read More
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Members of Kanta Dab Dab, a band specialising in fusion of local Nepali and Western music elements, talk about their…
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