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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:

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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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:

  • (Click on, then scroll down to) Tourist Art in Africa, 5-7 March 1999:
    • Jennifer Sessions, Monica van Beusekom, Mette Shayne, Jose Roberto Gallegos, and Ray Silverman.

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