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A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION Ghana is the name which was assumed at inde­pendence on March 6, 1957, by the former British Crown Colony of the Gold...

A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) RC, formerly known as Zaire, is located in Central Africa. To the north, it is bordered...

AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION The Republic of Botswana is situated on the southern slope of the great southern African plateau. Landlocked, about 220,000 square miles (569,000...

A HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION by Richard Pankhurst Our earliest glimpses of Ethiopia’s history go back over three millennia. The Pharaohs of ancient Egypt, as is known...

HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION By:Dr. Eugenio Nkogo Ondo quatorial Guinea is the modern name given to the former Spanish colony known as the Equatorial Region of Spain....

Seepapitso, (1883-1916), the Kgosi (traditional ruler) of the Bangwaketse for a brief six years, succeeded his famous father, Bathoen I, in 1910. Seepapitso was a...

Sechele I (circa 1810-1892) was the last independent ruler of the northern Kwena (Bakwena) people of what is now Botswana, the principal group of the...

The Rev. Guthrie Michael Scott (Sussex, England, July 30, 1907-London, September 14, 1983) was an Anglican clergyman and passive resister. He was the first petitioner...

Olive Schreiner (March 24, 1855 – December 11, 1920) is best known, both within and outside South Africa, for her novel The Story of an...

Sarili (circa 1815-1892), son of Hintsa, was the l1th king of the Xhosa, in direct line of succession to Tshawe, and the last independent ruler...

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