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Abacha, Sanni:
Advocacy:
Africa:
- Africa in 2010, 13 October 1999 - 24 December 1999:
- Jim Sanders, William C. Fellows, Laurel Birch Aguilar, Marcello Cappuzzo, Marion E. Doro, Jean-Claude Mporamazina, Robert Handloff, Kenneth W. Harrow, Chris Lowe, John Thornton, John Pape, Howard French, William C. Fellows, Jonathan Reynolds, At Ipenburg, Anthony King, Patrick Wurster, Kalala Ngalamulume, Marika Sherwood, Pleuntje Jellema, Justice Mbuh, Tim Carmichael, and Timothy Dwight Nevin.
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- Development in Africa at Start of the 16th Century (and variations of this title), 12 December 1996 - 27 January 1997:
- James M. Blaut (4), Linda M. Heywood (7), Ralph Austen (4), Gloria Emeagwali (4), Gordon C. Thomasson (4), David Killick (4), Christopher Lowe (2), Kelly J. Morris, Jean Libby (2), Kenneth Wylie, Harold Marcus (4), Robin Sabino, Claire L. Dehon, Q. Priest, Patrick Manning, Eric Ross (2), Brian Siegel (2), Peter Limb (2), Kenneth W. Harrow (2), David Lee Schoenbrun (3), John Edward Philips, Marina Tolmacheva, David A. Chappell, R. Ijspeerd, Babu Mizanur Rahman, and Nyokabi.
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- (Please click on, then scroll down to) Imaging Africa, 1-16 October 1996:
- Kenneth Wylie, Nemata Blyden, Cora Presley, Joanna Kirkpatrick, J.B. Spector, Donald Zhang Osborn, Brian Siegel, and Howard French. This is a continuation of "Recent European and American Imaging of Africa" in this subsection below. View
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- Mainstreaming Africa, 19-21 November 1999; (See also "Wonders of the African World" in the Films/Videos subsection below):
- Mel Page, Timothy Burke, Rhiman Rotz, Jonathan Reynolds, John Thornton, Allison Shutt, Chap Kusimba, Mamaissii Dansi Hounon, Anne Holzman, Gloria Emeagwali, Jean-Claude Mporamazina, Kenneth Harrow, John Edward Philips, William C. Fellows, Urs Peter Ruf, Rhiman Rotz, J. Tolbert, Jr. via Mackie Blanton, Kenneth Wylie, and Karim Traore.
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- News Coverage of Africa, 6 February - 17 March 1997:
- Berhane Selassie Tsehai, Bill Bravman, Howard French, Rona Peligal, Pier M. Larson, Marion E. Doro, Barbara Cooper, Ralph Austen (2), Ken Harrow, Paul Landau, John Pape, Chris Lowe (2), Martin Klein, Walusako Mwalilino, Gordon Thomasson, and Dorothy C. Woodson.
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- Origin and Meaning of Africa, 29 March - 10 April 2000:
- Janet McCrorey, Ibra Sene (2), Michele Chadeisson, Chouki El Hamel, Christopher L. Miller, Ghislaine Lydon, Misbahudeen Ahmed-Rufai, Stephen Belcher, Stephen Shea, and Charles C. Verharen.
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- Recent European and American Imaging of Africa, 20-30 September 1996; to continue this thread from 1-4 October 1996 please click on, then scroll down to Reply: Recent European...:
- Brenda Cooper, Stephen Belcher, Andreas Massing, Martin Klein (3), J.B. Spector (3), Kathleen Sheldon, Donna L. King, Eugenia Herbert, Gregory M. Stage, Charles Schaefer, Mel Page, Robin Law, Dorothy C. Woodson, Pia Thielmann, Scott MacEachern (2), Kenneth Wylie (2), Kelly J. Morris, Harold Marcus (5), John Edward Philips, Robert Rotberg, Ralph Austen (2), Kerry Vincent, R.J. Ross (2), Misty Bastian (2), Cora Presley (2), Kathryn Barrett-Gaines, Christopher P. Koch, Henk Dop, Leland C. Barrows, Gareth Griffiths (2), Berhane-Tsehai Selassie, Kelly J. Morris (2), Patricia Lorcin, Christopher Lowe, Paul Landau, Sonia Lee, and Victor Fernandez.
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- Third World/Developing World [and Africa], 8-17 January 2001:
- Wolf Roder (2), Richard Harris, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch (2), Jonathan Reynolds, Lucy Kamau, Seyoum Hameso, Ken Harrow (2), Vietato Fumare, Nico Fru Awasom, Richard Harris, Peter Limb (2), Eugene L. Mendonsa (3), David Nolan (3), David Coplan, Ralph Austen, Steve Tillis, Seyoum Hameso, Andre Gunder Frank, Iain Walker,
Jack Betterly, Seyoum Hameso, Richard Harris, Eric Ross, David Leaver, and Martin Benjamin.
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African Americans:
- Blacks in the Americas, 5 March - 13 April 2000:
- Ken Harrow (2), John Atherton, Wolf Roder, Solomon A. Getahun, John Thornton (2), Sandra E. Greene, Eric Ross, John Edward Philips, David Schoenbrun, Allen Roberts, John P. Dunn (2), Ibrahim Sundiata, Edward Gibbon, David Chappell, Max Dashu, William C. Fellows (3), James M. Blaut, Jonathan Reynolds, Chris Lowe, Manu Herbstein, Nicholas Omenka, Mary Wren Bivins, Mamaissii Vivian Dansi Hounon, Ezekiel Gebissa, Jim Blaut, Robert Baum, and Neil Parsons.
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African Studies:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Africa and Education in the United States (March 1997) and (April 1997), 7 March - 30 April 1997:
- John Thornton, Thomas Spear, Allison K. Shutt, Thomas Spear, Allison K. Shutt, Barbara Brown, Thomas Spear, Harold Marcus, J. Brookes Spector, Quinton G. Priest, Jean Libby, John Thornton, Barbara Brown, Elizabeth D. Williams, and Cora Presley.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Central European Africanists (September 1998), and (October 1998), 30 September - 13 October 1998:
- Laszlo Mathe, Jonathan T. Reynolds, John Edward Philips, Stephan Buehnen, Scott MacEachern, Nikolai A. Dobronravin, Olga Bessmertnaya, Gloria Emeagwali, and Irina Filatova.
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Afrocentricity:
- Definitions of Afrocentricity, 22 August - 23 September 2000:
- Patrick L. Mason, Ulrike Schuerkens, Keith Byerman (2), Cecil Gray, Ismail Rashid, Mathew Forstater, Peter Limb, Patrick L. Mason, Nikitah Okembe-Ra Imani, Karim Traore, Wolf Roder, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch (4), John Thornton (3), Jay Spaulding, Ken Harrow, Gary T. Gunnels, Philip J. Havik, Martin Klein, and Peter Limb.
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AIDS:
- AIDS a Myth?, 12 November 1995 - 1 February 1996:
- Contributions from Ralph Austen, Tsehai Berhane-Selassie, John Boldrick, James DeMeo, Derick Fay, Elizabeth Isichei, Charles Geshekter, Martin Klein, Paul S. Landau, Peter Limb, Chris Lowe, Glenn McKnight, Beverly Smith, Keith Tankard, Gordon Thomasson, and Gretchen Walsh.
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- AIDS and the Virgin Cure Myth, 11-30 December 2001:
- Bronwen Manby, Rina Sherman, Brett Shadle, Alan Thorold, David B. Coplan, Alan Thorold, and Marion Jackson. See also below: "Sleeping with Virgins as an AIDS Cure."
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) AIDS in Zimbabwe, 3-12 November 1998:
- Leonhard Harding, Charles Geshekter, David Robinson, Wolf Roder, and Christoph Marx.
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- HIV-AIDS, 3-9 October 2000:
- N.S. Kekana, Paul Landau, Peter Limb, T.M. Dedering, Chris Lowe, Julie Livingston, Robert Edgar, Tilman Dedering, and H. Becker.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Sleeping with Virgins as an AIDS Cure, 7-15 December 1997:
- Eric Washington, Lisa Lindsay, Joan Wardrop, Harold Marcus, E. Adams, Werner Hillebrecht, Charles Geshekter, Erik O. Gilbert, and Lynette Jackson.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Terms for AIDS in Southern Africa, 21-28 December 2000 and 2 January 2001:
- David Simmons, Estella Musiiwa, Jim Sanders, Bryan Callahan, Sibongiseni Mkhize, Kimani Njogu, Elias K. Bongmba, Bryan Callahan, David Simmons, Bruce Fetter, Leon Jacobson, and Hansjörg Dilger.
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Amulets:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Amulets and Islam, 24-27 October 1999:
- Alison A. Curtin, Stephen Wooten, Jeremy Joseph Pool, Randall Pouwels, Maggie Canvin, John Edward Philips, Misbahudeen Ahmed-Rufai, Al Roberts and Nikolai A. Dobronravin, John Edward Philips, Jonathan Reynolds, and Al Roberts.
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Anglo-Boer War:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Concentration Camps, 5-21 March 1998:
- Somini Sengupta, Albert Grundlingh, Norman Etherington, Robert Wotton, Werner Hillebrecht, and Mcmullig.
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Anglo-Zulu War:
- British/Zulu Conflict, 11-16 October 2000:
- Nemata Blyden, Robert Skinner, Scott Reese, Samuel S. Thomas, Robert R. Edgar, Edna G. Bay, Jim Newman, John Edward Philips, Vietato Fumare, Neil Parsons, Chris Lowe, Aldemir Zamparoni, Robert Baum, Edward Steinhart, and Jim Newman.
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Angola:
Architecture:
Archives:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) French Education Archives, 12-18 November 1998:
- Rachael Langford, Gabrielle Hecht, Andy Grossman, Mohamed Mbodj, William C. Fellows, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, and Martin Klein.
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- Ruth First Archives, 31 July - 10 August 2001:
- Julie Evans (2), Joan Wardrop, Marion Doro, Jennifer Kopf, Kathryn Green (2), Gregory Mann (2), Sarah Ann Fulguirinas, Sara Rich Dorman, Claude Ardouin, and Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch.
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Art:
Astronomy:
Atheism:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Atheism in Africa, 7-15 January 1999:
- Gebregiorgis Yohannes, Peter Limb (2), Ralph Dumain, Jamal Ali, Kenneth W. Harrow, Claire L. Dehon, Peter Limb, Claire L. Dehon, Kenneth W. Harrow, Ludger Wimmelbuecker, Graeme Rosenberg, Peter Limb, Marika Sherwood, Adeleke Adeeko, John Thornton, John Edward Philips, and Ludger Wimmelbuecker.
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Autobiography:
Aviation:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) African Aviation Pilots (November 1998) and (December 1998), 3 November - 1 December 1998:
- Wendy Coble, Brian Siegel, Chewe Chabatama, Thomas Meisenhelder, Tsehai Berhane-Selassie, Gregory Alegi, Ron Mcgee, Marika Sherwood, John Dunn and Robert Cummings, Fikru Gebrekidan, Walter Clarke, John P. Dunn, and John Gartley.
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Bantu:
- Bantu Dispersal, 3-19 March 1997:
- John E. Leary, Jr., Peter Limb, Roland Oliver via Suzanne M. Oliver, Colleen Kriger (2), David Killick, David Lee Schoenbrun, Harold Marcus, Eloi Cyrille Tollo, Forrest Aguirre, Norman Etherington, Dax Driver, Eugenia Herbert, and Quinton G. Priest.
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Beer:
Bees:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Africanized Bees, 24-30 April 1998:
- Donald Z. Osborn, Jonathan Reynolds, John P. Dunn, Blair Orr, Erik O. Gilbert, Manu Herbstein, Judith Krieger, M. Moupou, J.L. Newman, Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi, Linda and John Thornton, and Erik O. Gilbert.
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Berber:
- Development and Languages, 14-27 January 1997:
- Siegel Brian (2), Peter Limb (2), Kenneth W. Harrow (2), David Lee Schoenbrun (2), Eric Ross (2), John Edward Philips, Ralph Austen, David A. Chappell, and Nyokabi.
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Benadir:
Berlin Conference:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Berlin Conference, 16-19 June 1998:
- Erik O. Gilbert, Roger Pfister, Suzanne M. Oliver, Roger Pfister, Suzanne M. Oliver, Nikolai A. Dobronravin, John P. Dunn, and Suzanne M. Oliver.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Berlin Conference and Nation States, 18-22 March 2000:
- Martin S. Kenzer, Heike Schmidt, Matthew S. Hopper, Martin Klein, Jim Sanders, Peter Limb (twice), Martin S. Kenzer, Tim Carmichael, Iain Walker, Glenn D. Stone, and Chris Lowe.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Colonial Boundaries, 18-26 January 1999:
- Kenneth W. Harrow, Patrick Wurster, Mohamed Abdi, Mackie J.V. Blanton, Yekutiel Gershoni, Peter Limb, Gretchen Walsh, John Thornton, Patrick Wurster, Kenneth W. Harrow, Chris Lowe, and Werner Hillebrecht.
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Botswana:
Boundaries:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Colonial Boundaries, 18-26 January 1999:
- Kenneth W. Harrow, Patrick Wurster, Mohamed Abdi, Mackie J.V. Blanton, Yekutiel Gershoni, Peter Limb, Gretchen Walsh, John Thornton, Patrick Wurster, Kenneth W. Harrow, Chris Lowe, and Werner Hillebrecht.
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Brain Drain:
Cannibalism:
Cape Verde:
Cars:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Cars, Colonies, and Africa (February 1998) and (March 1998), 19 February-17 March 1998:
- Jan-Bart Gewald, Charles Schaefer, Harold Marcus, Carol Summers, Kathleen Sheldon, Misty Bastian, Peter Limb, Mel Page, M. Bivins, Gordon Thomasson, Jonathan Reynolds, Patrick Manning, Samuel S. Thomas, Patrick Wurster, Freek Schiphorst, Anitra Nettleton, Saul Dubow, Stephen Rockel, Manu Herbstein, Manu Herbstein, Stella Herzog (twice), and Neil Parsons.
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Children:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Childhood in Africa, 14-19 October 1997:
- Mel Page, Lisa McNee, Zeric Kay Smith, Mario Aguilar, Carol Summers, Brian Siegel, J. Brookes Spector, David Bone, Misty Bastian, Ludger Wimmelbuecker, and Valdemir Zamparoni.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Children and War in Africa, 17-29 October 1997:
- Ameen Jan, Chris Lowe, Valdemir Zamparoni, Tim Geysbeek, Bronwen Manby, Chris Allen, Gregory Mann, Gordon Thommason, Chris Allen, Karen Fung.
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- Twins in West Africa, 11-24 May 2001:
- Rachael Sydenham-Ndi, Kay Tarapolsi, Misty Bastian (2), Peter H. Gilliland, Allen Roberts (2), Wolf Roder, Menno Welling, Judith Krieger, Stell Herzog, and Charles Becker.
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China:
Cholera:
Christianity:
- African Christian Converts, 18-28 September 1996:
- Walusako A. Mwalilino (2), G. Thomasson (3), Samuel Kasule, Chima Korieh, Elizabeth Isichei (2), Eric M. Washington, Gloria Emeagwali (2), E. Campbell, Kenneth Wilburn, S. Summer, Misty Bastian, Paul S. Landau, Thomas Spear, J.B. Spector, Christopher Lowe, and Eric Morier-Genoud.
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Circumcision:
- Female Circumcision in Africa, 19 November - 9 December 2001:
- Mel Page, Ralph Austen, Lynn Thomas, Lawrence Dritsas, Kathleen Sheldon, Konrad Tuchscherer, Blair Orr, Joseph Caruso, L. Lloys Frates, Charles Becker, and Gloria Emeagwali.
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Clinton, William Jefferson:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) President Clinton's Visit to Africa, 23-27 March 1998:
- Onaiwu Ogbomo, Allan Dawson, Charles Ambler, C. Preville, Werner Hillebrecht, Imani Countess, Charles Ambler, Samuel Kasule, Beverly Smith, and Thierry Ngoufan.
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Clio:
Clothing:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Cowboy-clad Gangs in Africa, 5-8 May 1999:
- Carolyn Brown, Atieno Odhiambo, Didier Gondola, Kenneth W. Harrow, Charles Ambler, Pieter Remes, Edward Alpers, Filip De Boeck, and Jonathan Reynolds.
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- Secondhand Clothing in Africa, 10-12 September 2001:
- This thread is based on Jane L. Parpart's review of Karen Hansen's Secondhand Clothing, Dressed Bodies & the Construction of Modernity in Contemporary Zambia. Contributors include Allen Roberts, Paul Jenkins, Jonathan Reynolds (2), Eugene Mendonsa, Margaret K. Mbwana, Rick Bradshaw, Solomon Getahun, Ibra Sene, Jeremy Rich, Jean-Claude Mporamazina, and Tama Hamilton-Wray.
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Colonialism:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Colonial Boundaries, 18-26 January 1999:
- Kenneth W. Harrow, Patrick Wurster, Mohamed Abdi, Mackie J.V. Blanton, Yekutiel Gershoni, Peter Limb, Gretchen Walsh, John Thornton, Patrick Wurster, Kenneth W. Harrow, Chris Lowe, and Werner Hillebrecht.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Colonial Nightmares (May 1997) and (June 1997), 26 May - 10 June 1997:
- Mr. Ngwane, Melanie Lazarow, Keith Tankard, Elisa Forgey, Douglas Mark Peers, Carmela Garritano, John Dunn, Ken Harrow, Chris Lowe, Harold Marcus, Ken Harrow, Chris Lowe, John Dunn, and Chris Lowe.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Colonialism and Corruption [Colonization and Crime], 10-28 May 1997:
- Jerry Neapolitan, Jose C. Curto, Martin Klein, James M. Blaut, Ludger Wimmelbuecker, Martin Klein, Vladimir Shubin, James M. Blaut, Ralph Austen, Ken Harrow, and Ken Wylie.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) French Colonial History, 22-28 June 1999:
- Kathryn Firmin-Sellers, Eric Ross, Adell Patton, Jr., Stephen A. Harmon, Benoit de l'Estoile, Jonathan Reynolds, and Cheikh Anta Mbacke Babou.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) French Education Archives, 12-18 November 1998:
- Rachael Langford, Gabrielle Hecht, Andy Grossman, Mohamed Mbodj, William C. Fellows, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, and Martin Klein.
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- King Leopold and Africanists, 12 March - 9 April 2001:
- Kathryn Green, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Luc Francois (2), Barbara Brown, Robert O. Collins, Mel Page, John Thornton (2), Simon Lewis, Jack Betterly, Peter Limb (2), Jonathan Reynolds, Timothy Burke, Bob Press, Chris Lowe, Simon Katzenellenbogen, Jeffrey Demers, Angene Wilson, Jonathan Glassman, Kenda Mutongi, Robert Gordon, David Brown, Christopher Youe, Michael Hoyt, Ronald J. Wilson, Eugenia Herbert, Marion Jackson, David Moore, and Robert Edgar.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Novels for Colonial Africa Course, 27-29 January 1999:
- Allison K. Shutt, Ralph Austen, Laszlo Mathe, Kathleen Sheldon, Tony Hodgin, Samuel S. Thomas, Stephen A. Harmon, Richard Seltzer, Denny Storer, and Harold Marcus.
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Community:
Concentration Camps:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Concentration Camps, 5-21 March 1998:
- Somini Sengupta, Albert Grundlingh, Norman Etherington, Robert Wotton, Werner Hillebrecht, and Mcmullig.
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Congo:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Kabila Through the Looking Glass (April 1997) and (May 1997), 28 April - 26 May 1997:
- David Newbury, Mikael Karlstrom, Paul-Albert N. Emoungu, Paul-Albert N. Emoungu, David Newbury, Kenneth W. Harrow, Martin Klein, Michael P. E. Hoyt, Jean-Luc Vellut, Ken Wylie, Robert Rotberg, Martin Klein, James M. Blaut, Ken Wylie, Claire L. Dehon, BerhaneSelassie Tsehai, Samuel Kasule, and Kathleen Sheldon.
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- King Leopold and Africanists, 12 March - 9 April 2001:
- Kathryn Green, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Luc Francois (2), Barbara Brown, Robert O. Collins, Mel Page, John Thornton (2), Simon Lewis, Jack Betterly, Peter Limb (2), Jonathan Reynolds, Timothy Burke, Bob Press, Chris Lowe, Simon Katzenellenbogen, Jeffrey Demers, Angene Wilson, Jonathan Glassman, Kenda Mutongi, Robert Gordon, David Brown, Christopher Youe, Michael Hoyt, Ronald J. Wilson, Eugenia Herbert, Marion Jackson, David Moore, and Robert Edgar.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Zaire or Kongo River?, 6-9 June 1999:
- John Thornton, Ngoyi K.Z. Bukonda, Simon Bockie, Cameron McCormick, Wolf Roder, Ngoyi K.Z. Bukonda, Marika Sherwood, Ngoyi K.Z. Bukonda, Kifindi Bunkheti, and Chris Mapuya.
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Copts:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Copts, 16-22 September 1998:
- Samuel and Barbara Paley, Timothy Bratton, Jerise Fogel, Matthew Gordon, and Sheila Shiki y Michaels.
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Côte d'Ivoire:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Coup in Côte d'Ivoire, 27-29 December 1999 and 2-9 January 2000:
- Robert Handloff, Peter H. Gilliland, Walter Clarke, David A. Chappell, Chris Lowe, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Patrick Wurster, Peter Limb, Kathryn Green, and Gloria Emeagwali.
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Courses:
- African Films and Teaching, 16-23 May 1995:
- David Ericson, Eugenia Herbert, Robert A. Hess, Nancy Hunt, Samuel Kasule, Simon Katzenellenbogen, Paul S. Landau, Harold G. Marcus, A.T. Miller, Denise Miller, Cora Presley, and Peter Rogers.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Novels for Colonial Africa Course, 27-29 January 1999:
- Allison K. Shutt, Ralph Austen, Laszlo Mathe, Kathleen Sheldon, Samuel S. Thomas, Stephen A. Harmon, and Richard Seltzer, Denny Storer and Harold Marcus.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Religion in Africa Course, 21-29 May 1998:
- Allison K. Shutt, Mario I. Aguilar, Nicholas M. Creary, William Drake, Jonathan T. Reynolds, Nicholas M. Creary, Gillian Bershowitz, and Mary Bivins.
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Culture:
Dahomey:
Damara:
Dance:
- West African Dances, 30 October - 2 November 2000:
- Vanessa Gomez, Kathleen Sheldon, Allen Roberts, Jeremy J. Cyrier, Chika Anyanwu, Amanda Pickering, and Davis Bullwinkle.
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Decision-Making:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Decision-making in Africa, 13-30 May 1998:
- Kindane Mengisteab, Kindane Mengisteab, Manelisi Genge, Nikitah Okembe-Ra Imani, Judith Van Allen, Timothy Dwight Nevin, Misty L. Bastian, Elias K. Bongmba, Jean-Claude Mporamazina, Nikitah Okembe-Ra Imani, and John Thornton.
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Democracy:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Africa's New Assertiveness (What "Democracy" Means to Africans) (August 1997) and (September 1997), 11 August - 6 September 1997:
- Mel Page,Elisa Von Joedeu-Forgey, Howard French, Frank Njubi, William Drake, Howard French, Bill Bravman, Howard French, John Pape, Peter Limb, Kefale Asnake, Charles Schaefer, Ken Wylie, Bill Bravman, Jim Blaut, Fred Schaffer, Kamau Ayinde, Ed Kent, Charles Abbott, Bronwen Manby, Frank Njubi, Bruce Bennett, John Edward Philips, Jim Blaut, Ken Wylie, Peter Limb, and Jim Blaut.
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Development:
- Development and Languages, 14-27 January 1997:
- Siegel Brian (2), Peter Limb (2), Kenneth W. Harrow (2), David Lee Schoenbrun (2), Eric Ross (2), John Edward Philips, Ralph Austen, David A. Chappell, and Nyokabi.
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- Development in Africa at Start of the 16th Century (and variations of this title), 12 December 1996 - 27 January 1997:
- James M. Blaut (4), Linda M. Heywood (7), Ralph Austen (4), Gloria Emeagwali (4), Gordon C. Thomasson (4), David Killick (4), Christopher Lowe (2), Kelly J. Morris, Jean Libby (2), Kenneth Wylie, Harold Marcus (4), Robin Sabino, Claire L. Dehon, Q. Priest, Patrick Manning, Eric Ross (2), Brian Siegel (2), Peter Limb (2), Kenneth W. Harrow (2), David Lee Schoenbrun (3), John Edward Philips, Marina Tolmacheva, David A. Chappell, R. Ijspeerd, Babu Mizanur Rahman, and Nyokabi.
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Diaspora:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Diaspora Readings, 23-29 September 1997:
- Ronald Morgan, Linda Heywood, BerhaneSelassie Tsehai, Simon Katzenellenbogen, and Michael Levin.
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Diseases:
- AIDS a Myth?, 12 November 1995-1 February 1996:
- Ralph Austen, Tsehai Berhane-Selassie, John Boldrick, James DeMeo, Derick Fay, Elizabeth Isichei, Charles Geshekter, Martin Klein, Paul S. Landau, Peter Limb, Chris Lowe, Glenn McKnight, Beverly Smith, Keith Tankard, Gordon Thomasson, and Gretchen Walsh.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Colonial Nightmares (May 1997) and (June 1997), 26 May - 10 June 1997:
- Mr. Ngwane, Melanie Lazarow, Keith Tankard, Elisa Forgey, Douglas Mark Peers, Carmela Garritano, John Dunn, Ken Harrow, Chris Lowe, Harold Marcus, Ken Harrow, Chris Lowe, John Dunn and Chris Lowe.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Sleeping with Virgins as an AIDS Cure, 7-15 December 1997:
- Eric Washington, Lisa Lindsay, Joan Wardrop, Harold Marcus, E. Adams, Werner Hillebrecht, Charles Geshekter, Erik O. Gilbert, Lynette Jackson.
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Distance Learning:
East Africa:
Ebonics:
Ecology:
Education:
- Africa and Education in the United States, 7 March - 30 April 1997:
- John Thornton, Thomas Spear, Allison K. Shutt, Thomas Spear, Allison K. Shutt, Barbara Brown, Thomas Spear, Harold Marcus, J. Brookes Spector, Quinton G. Priest, Jean Libby, John Thornton, Barbara Brown, Elizabeth D. Williams, and Cora Presley.
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- African Languages, Education, and Development, 29 November - 6 December 1999:
- Donald Z. Osborn, Kenneth Harrow, Mackie J.V. Blanton, William C. Fellows, John Edward Philips, Don Osborn, Patrick Wurster, Ken Harrow, Atieno Odhiambo, Eric Ross, and Donald Z. Osborn.
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- Book Donations, 20-21 September 1996:
- Drew Evan Vandecreek, Mette Shayne, Kenneth W. Harrow, Donna L. King, Gretchen Walsh, and Arlindo Chilundo.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) French Education Archives, 12-18 November 1998:
- Rachael Langford, Gabrielle Hecht, Mohamed Mbodj, William C. Fellows, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, and Martin Klein.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Novels for Colonial Africa Course, 27-29 January 1999:
- Allison K. Shutt, Ralph Austen, Laszlo Mathe, Kathleen Sheldon, Tony Hodgin, Samuel S. Thomas, Stephen A. Harmon, Richard Seltzer, Denny Storer and Harold Marcus.
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Egypt:
Endogamy:
- Prohibition of Endogamy, 2-9 July 2001:
- John Weiss, Robert M. Baum, Iain Walker, Jean-Claude Mporamazina, Brett Shadle, John Thornton, Angela Mwanakaoma, Menno Welling, Chris Lowe, Lisa McNee, Misty Bastian, Anna Maria Brandstetter, Onaiwu W. Ogbomo, Brian Schwimmer, Richard Bradshaw, and Nico Fru Awasom.
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Environment:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) African Environmental Novels (October 1997)and (November 1997), 29 October-2 November 1997:
- Allison Drew, Jean-Marie Volet, Peter Limb, Jeff Grischow, Derick Fay, Stephen Belcher, Claire L. Dehon, Natalie Sandomirsky, Nicholas Creary and Eustace Palmer.
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Eritrea:
Ethiopia:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Ethiopian "Prince", 6-7 May 1997:
- Robert Edgar, BerhaneSelassie Tsehai, Jim McCann, Charles Schaefer, Dorothy C. Woodson, Emilie Adams, and Guluma Gemeda.
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Ethnicity:
- Ethnicity in Africa (September); to continue into October please click on, then scroll down to Ethnicity in Africa, 26 September - 4 October 1996:
- Walusako A. Mwalilino (2), Mel Page, Harold Marcus, Siegel Brian, David A Chappell, David M. Gordon, Kathleen Sheldon, and Paul Nugent.
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- (Please click on, then scroll down to) Mixed Race Peoples, 17-29 October 1996:
- Iain Walker, David Kalivas, Adam Jones, Pamela Scully, Thom McClendon, Robert R. Edgar, Stanley Nadel, Peter Limb, Chris Lowe, Martin Klein, Brian Siegel, David Killick, J. Brookes Spector, Allen Howard, Roy du Pre, and Iain Walker.
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- Tribal/Ethnic/Language Groups, 26 May - 20 June 1995:
- Gregory Barz, Thomas M. Costa, Fikru N. Gebrekidan, James G. Holley III, Wole Ife, Nancy Jacobs, Samuel Kasule, Immaculate Kizza, Louise Leonard, Mark Lilleleht, Peter Limb, Richard Lobban, Chris Lowe, Pekka Masonen, Guy-Maurille Massamba, Wolf Roder, Kelly Tucker, and Eric M. Washington.
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- (Please click on, then scroll down to) "Tribe" Versus "Ethnic Group" (September 1997) and (October 1997), 30 September-17 October 1997:
- Howard French, Misty Bastian, Pier Larson, Bill Bravman, Misty Bastian, Gordon Thomasson, Peter Mark, Mike Yates, Kathleen Sheldon, Scott MacEachern, Ken Harrow, Larry Yarak, Brian Bunyan, Stephen Belcher, Rhiman Rotz, Robert Strayer, Martin Klein, Brian Siegel, Eric Ross, Simon Katzenellenbogen, Carola Lentz, Paul Landau John Weiss, Irina Filatova, Gordon Thomasson, James Blaut (twice), Peter Limb, and Irina Filatova.
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Europe:
Europeans:
- African Images of Europeans, 11-17 March 1999:
- Sandra E. Greene, Jonathan Reynolds, Stella Herzog, Edward Alpers, Nicholas M. Creary and Pia Thielmann, Greg Spencer, Elisa von Joeden-Forgey, Harold Marcus, Patrick Malloy,
Mark Bearn, Rebecca Shumway Manelski, Jay O'Brien, Ken Wylie, and Olga Bessmertnaya.
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- African Nicknames of Europeans, 21-26 March 2000:
- Leonhard Harding, John Edward Philips, Edward Steinhart, Allen Roberts, Jim Newman, Claire Dehon, David Simon, Peter Limb, Christina Jordan, Solomon A. Getahun, Robert Ross, Hein Vanhee, Thomas Turner, Brian Siegel, Gretchen Bauer, James M. Lance, Vietato Fumare, Jonathan Reynolds, Carol and Marvin Sicherman, Nikolai A. Dobronravin, Bob White, Sylvia Macauley, Dennis Laumann, Stephen Rockel, Thomas McClendon, At Ipenburg, and Chris Lowe.
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- Meaning of White Names in Africa, 18 September - 4 October 2001:
- Sylviane Diouf, Ngwarsungu Chiwengo, Daniel Zylbersztajn, John Thornton, Pal Ahluwalia, Onaiwu W. Ogbomo, Tamba M'bayo, John Edward Philips, Stella Herzog, Kimani Njogu, Anna Maria Brandstetter, Colin Darch, Lotte Hughes, Inge Brinkman, Baz Lecocq, Linda Heywood, Rick Bradshaw, Ruth Kerkham, Peter H. Gilliland, Jean-Claude Mporamazina, Howard Venable, Jonathan Reynolds, Joseph C. Miller, Jonathon Glassman, Misty Bastian, David Schoenbrun, Ngalamulume Kalala, Robert R. Edgar, Donald Zhang Osborn, Patrick Wurster, John Pape, Jan Jansen, Elias K. Bongmba, Simon Kekana, Emily Gottreich, Kenya Hudson, Ellen Foley, Mary Wren Bivins, and Honore Vinck.
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Exhibits:
- African Trophy Heads, 23 November-18 December 1995:
- Eli Bentor, John Boldrick, Timothy Burke, Abdin Chande, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Claire Dehon, S. Fakir, Kimberly G. Hebert, Eugenia Herbert, Saul Issroff, Diane Jeater, Caroline Jeannerat, Alan Kirkaldy, Paul S. Landau, Cora Presley, Richard Rathbone, Robert Ross, Brian Siegel, Morris Simon, Pippa Skotnes, Gordon Thomasson, and John Wright.
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Exploration:
- Africans as Explorers, 26 February - 18 March 1997:
- L.A. Quayson, Mel Page, Paul Nugent, Robert Rotberg, Stephen Rockel, Eric Ross, John Dunn, David Lee Schoenbrun, Jean-Luc Vellut, John Thornton, Eric Ross, Stephen Rockel, Jane Landers, David Killick, Eric Ross, Stephan Buehnen, Walusako Mwalilino, Gloria Emeagwali, John Thornton, David A. Chappell, Stephan Buehnen, Ralph Austen, Stephan Buehnen, Mohamed Mbodj, Gordon C. Thomasson, James M. Blaut, and John Thornton.
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Fiction/Literature:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Africa in Fiction by Western Writers, 14-29 December 1998:
- Mark Bearn, Ken Harrow, Manu Herbstein, Lisa McNee, Richard Harris, Patrick Wurster, Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi, Ken Harrow (twice), Claire L. Dehon, Lawrence Mbogoni, Manu Herbstein, Thomas Turner, Eugene Baer, Misty Bastian, Marika Sherwood, and Tom Meisenhelder.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) African Environmental Novels (October 1997) and (November 1997), 29 October - 2 November 1997:
- Allison Drew, Jean-Marie Volet, Peter Limb, Jeff Grischow, Derick Fay, Stephen Belcher, Claire L. Dehon, Natalie Sandomirsky, Nicholas Creary, and Eustace Palmer.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Maryse Conde's Segu, 8-9 September 1998:
- Kathryn Green, Jean Hay, David Robinson, Stephen Wooten, Martin Klein, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, and Robert Collins.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Novels for Colonial Africa Course, 27-29 January 1999:
- Allison K. Shutt, Ralph Austen, Laszlo Mathe, Kathleen Sheldon, Tony Hodgin, Samuel S. Thomas, Stephen A. Harmon, Richard Seltzer, Denny Storer and Harold Marcus.
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- Sub-Saharan African Novels, 4 May - 2 June 2000:
- Martin S. Kenzer, Sonja Laden, Kathleen Sheldon, Anthony King, Wolf Roder, Jean Hay, Allison Shutt, Hank Dugan, Yahya Frederickson, Barbara Degorge, Martin Kenzer, Charles Abbott, Lisa Anne McNee, Reuben Mekenye, Mary Wren Bivins, Sharon Butler, and Lazarus Miti.
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Films/Videos:
- African Films and Teaching, 16-23 May 1995:
- David Ericson, Eugenia Herbert, Robert A. Hess, Nancy Hunt, Samuel Kasule, Simon Katzenellenbogen, Paul S. Landau, Harold G. Marcus, A.T. Miller, Denise Miller, Cora Presley, and Peter Rogers.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) African Filmmaker in the United States (July 1999) and (August 1999), 27 July - 10 August 1999:
- Pia Thielmann, Edward Alpers, Robert J. Cummings, Joe Lunn, Robert J. Cummings, Pia Thielmann, Olu Oguibe, Mypheduh Films, Enid Schildkrout, Pilar Quezzaire-Belle, David Doris, John M. Peffer, and Carol Thompson.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Anti-Apartheid Films, 3-11 September 1998:
- Kathryn Green, compiler; from responses to a query on H-SAfrica;
respondents include Simon Adams, David Philips, Irving Hexham,
Mary Paton, Kevin O'Brien, Michael Niemann, Vladimir Shubin,
Fred Morton, Cora A. Presley, Sally Ann Peberdy, Carol Summers, Alice Apley,
and Robert Gordon. From H-Africa David Wiley and David Coplan.
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- Little Senegal, 1-12 May 2001:
- Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch (3), Allen Roberts, Gregory Mann, Lisa McNee, Ann McDougall, Cornelius Moore, and Chris Lowe.
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- Sarah Baartmann and Documentary Film, 17-20 April 2001:
- John Stoner, Cornelius Moore, Rina Sherman, Christopher Youe, David Coplan (2), Frank Chiteji, Joseph Caruso, Neil Parsons, Beti Ellerson, Allen F. Roberts, and Rina Sherman.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Video Sources, 6-11 November 1997:
- Marianne Kamp, Peter Limb, Mette Shayne, Samuel Nelson, and Susan Arndt.
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- (Please click on, then scroll down to) West African Islam on Film (October 1996) and (November 1996), 25 October - 1 November 1996:
- Abdin Chande, John Dunn, Beth Anne Buggenhagen, Fred Hansen, Janet Ghattas, Zeric Kay Smith, Patrick Mensah, Danna R. Williams, Misty Bastian and Elias Bongmba.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Wonders of the Africa World (November 1999), (December 1999), and (January 2000), 2 November - 27 December 1999; see also Mainstreaming Africa, 19-21 November 1999; also of interest see PBS Wonders Web Site and "Twenty-One Essays in West Africa Review; from H-Africa's Documents page see Ali Mazrui's Second Reponse, 21 November 1999; Ali Mazrui's Further Comments, 12 December 1999; and Martin Kilson, reply to Gates and Mazrui, courtesy H-Afro-Am, 27 December 1999.
- Abdin Chande, Allison K. Shutt, Aswan Aboudre, Chris Lowe, Lawrence Mbogoni, Marion E. Doro, Marika Sherwood, Claire L. Dehon, Ken Dossar, Quinton Priest, Fikru, Monica Schuler, Ali A. Mazrui, Jonathan Reynolds, Ken Harrow, Ange Perrault, A. Boudreaux, Tricia Redeker Hepner, William C. Fellows, Misbahudeen Ahmed-Rufai, Chege Githiora, Chris Lowe, Saul Issroff, Sandra E. Greene, Omofolabo Ajayi, Anthony Cheeseborough, Mark Rockeymoore, Randal M. Jelks, Mamaissii Dansi Hounon, Peter H. Gilliland, William C. Fellows, John Thornton, Timothy Burke, Rhiman
Rotz, Jonathan Reynolds, John Thornton, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Allison Shutt, Chap Kusimba, Mamaissii Dansi Hounon, Anne Holzman, Gloria Emeagwali, Jean-Claude Mporamazina, Kenneth Harrow, John Edward Philips, William C. Fellows, Urs Peter Ruf, Rhiman Rotz, J. Tolbert, Jr. via Mackie Blanton, Kenneth Wylie, Karim Traore, and Ibrahim Sundiata.
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Folktales:
Food:
France:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) French Colonial History, 22-28 June 1999:
- Kathryn Firmin-Sellers, Eric Ross, Adell Patton, Jr., Stephen A. Harmon, Benoit de l'Estoile, Jonathan Reynolds, and Cheikh Anta Mbacke Babou.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) French Education Archives, 12-18 November 1998:
- Rachael Langford, Gabrielle Hecht, Andy Grossman, Mohamed Mbodj, William C. Fellows, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, and Martin Klein.
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Funerals:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Political Funerals in Africa, 14-17 October 1997:
- Michael Tetelman, William Storey, Derick Fay, Ron Mcgee, Peter Limb, Chris Lowe, Dag Henrichsen, Kathleen Sheldon, and Michael Tetelman.
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, Kirk Arden Hoppe, Barbara Hoffman, and Amadou Tidiane Fofana.
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Games:
Gangs:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Cowboy-clad Gangs in Africa, 5-8 May 1999:
- Carolyn Brown, Atieno Odhiambo, Didier Gondola, Kenneth W. Harrow, Charles Ambler, Pieter Remes, Edward Alpers, Filip De Boeck, and Jonathan Reynolds.
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- Urban Gangs and Violence, 29 April - 11 May 2000:
- Gary Kynoch, Paul Nugent, Sarah Lozowski, Kenneth Wylie, Gary Kynoch, Ralph Austen, Bob White, Peter Alegi, Lisa Anne McNee, Allen Roberts, and Mel Page.
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Genocide:
- Definitions of Genocide, Rwanda, Leopold, the Reading Public, the West, and War Crimes, 18 April - 6 May 2001:
- Michael Hoyt, David Newbury, Michael Hoyt, Christoph Marx, Kathryn Green, Hein Vanhee, Neil Parsons, Elaine Windrich, and Adam Jones.
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Germany:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) Relations: Blacks and Germans (June 1999) and (July 1999), 22 June - 7 July 1999:
- Peter Limb, Chege John Githiora Kelly J. Morris, Werner Hillebrecht (twice), Ron Mcgee, Tilman Dedering, Wolf Roder, Leo Lucassen, H. Becker, Mette Shayne, Sylvia Curtis, Joe Lunn, Bob Monroe, Anna-Maria Brandstetter, and Mark L. Lilleleht.
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Globalization:
Gold:
Goree:
- Goree and the Atlantic Slave Trade, 2-30 August 1995:
- Ralph Austen, Beth Buggenhagen, John Boldrick, Philip Curtin, Gloria Emeagwali, Paul S. Landau, Richard Lobban, Harold Marcus, Achille Mbembe, John Pankratz, and John Saillant.
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Griots:
Gugunhama:
Guinea-Bissau:
Hammarskjold:
History:
- (Click on, then scroll down to) African History Teaching Priorities (March 1997), (April 1997), and (May 1997), 24 March - 1 May 1997:
- John Thornton, Wendy Urban-Mead, Chris Lowe, J. Brookes Spector, Edi Campbell, John Thornton, Mary E. Lanser, John Thornton, Mary Gallwey, Cora Presley, and BerhaneSelassie Tsehai.
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- African Islamic History, 19-30 April 1995:
- Benjamin D. Branch, Beth Buggenhagen, Tim Carmichael, Abdin Chande, Richard Corby, Eugenia Herbert, Alvin Hughes, John Humwick, Martin Klein, Paul S. Landau, Bob LaRue, P.K.Muana, Martin S. Ottenheimer, Randy Pouwels, Peter A. Rogers, and Monica Van Beusekom.
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