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New Essays and Comments on

"Wonders of the African World."

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Soyinka: The Strange Case of Nobel Schizophrenia print copy
Ali A. Mazrui, Binghamton University, New York, USA

Unambiguous Diaspora Slavery / Ambiguous African Wonders: 11 Ways of Wondering About the Connection print copy
Lemuel Johnson, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

The Islamic Simulacrum in Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'s Into Africa print copy
Thomas E. R. Maguire, Goldsmith's College, University of London, England

Thoughts on the Atlantic Slave Trade: the Roles of Africans and the Issue of Apology for Slavery print copy
Abdul-Rasheed Na'Allah, Western Illinois University, Illinois, USA

Many Now "Wonder" About "The African World" print copy
Natalie Washington, USA

 

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