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Great Zimbabwe was the most famous of a series of dry-stone walled kingdoms located in Southeast Africa that flourished between the 12th and 16th centuries. It was both a large African metropolis and the capital of a larger kingdom, with subsidiaries linked through alliance, marriage, and tribute to its leaders. The historic kingdom’s monumental…
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The William Leo Hansberry Society presents
THE WILLIAM LEO HANSBERRY AFRICA ROUNDTABLE
“A VISION TORN ASUNDER”
Saturday, February 24, 2024
12:30 – 2:30 pm ET
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The Ewe ancestors who founded the settlements that fringed the Keta Lagoon basin in what is now Anlo in southeastern Ghana migrated from Notsie in central Togoland around the mid-seventeenth century. Political dissension and, most probably, land pressure were key motives in this migration. The Ewe migrants moved into the aquatic and…
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“Nubia is a historical territory that today is North Sudan and the southern part of Egypt. Generally it is assumed that Nubia covered the area along the Nile between the first and sixth Nile cataracts. Nubia formed a corridor along the Nile River, linking continental Africa and the Mediterranean. The fourth century CE brought the fall of Meroë…
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