- Ebonics and West Africa, 8-10 January 1997:
- Rebecca Shumway, Brian Siegel, and Mary E. Lanser.
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- Religion and Ecology, 3-8 October 2001:
- Nicholas Creary, Kathleen Sheldon, Allen Roberts, Sandra E. Greene, and Wilfried von Lossow.
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- 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 History in UK Schools, 8-10 December 1998:
- John Pape, Marika Sherwood, Barbara Brown amd Diana Jeater.
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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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- (Click on, then scroll down to) African Women Historians, 8-14 December 1998:
- Adrienne I. Miller, David C. Conrad, Neil Parsons, Misty Bastian, Mette Shayne, and Donald 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) Chronology of African Universities, 16 August 1999:
- Mark P. Snyders, Dianna J. Shandy, Debora Johnson-Ross, and Christopher Youe.
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- Distance Learning for African Studies Courses, 14-17 December 2001:
- Jane Njeri Irungu, Judith Bush, Robert White, Matt Carotenuto, Joseph O'Neal, Allison Drew, and Ron Krabill.
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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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- Internet in Africa/Education Issues, 19-20 July 2000:
- D.J. Chandler, Bruce Janz, and Karen Fung.
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- Maths Education in Africa, 5-7 November 1998:
- Kathleen Sheldon, Chewa Chabatama, John Pape, and Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi.
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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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- Continuity in Egyptian Civilization, 23 June - 2 July 2001:
- Thomas Bartlett, Michael Hess, Christos Nuessli, Adam Sabra, Maria Moore, Jack Betterly, Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi, and Gloria Emeagwali.
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- Oliver on Black Athena Revisited, 7-21 August 1996:
- Harold Marcus, Walusako A. Mwalilino, Charles Geshekter, and Terrance Lewis.
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- 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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- (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) Environmentalism in Africa, 15-22 April 1997:
- Phia Steyn, Mary Paton, and Bronwen Manby.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Sahel and Sahara Desiccation, 7-10 May 1997:
- Monica van Beusekom, Ludger Wimmelbuecker, Bernard Clist, and Eric Ross.
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- Shrinkage of Lake Chad, 11-20 March 2001:
- Robert R. Edgar, Allen Roberts, Eric Ross (2), Eugene Mendonsa, Scott MacEachern, and Robert O. Collins.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Timber Industry/Deforestation, 18-21 August 1997:
- Jeremy Rich, Jean Libby, Dax Driver, and Charles Abbott.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Tree Planting and Land Alienation (Men of the Trees), 14-25 October 1997:
- Dax Driver, Winnie Merritt, Gordon Thomasson, BerhaneSelassie Tsehai, Dax Driver, Brian Siegel and Raul Kassea.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict: Sources, 7-10 December 1998:
- J. Grischow Mon, Beverly Smith, Ulrica Risso, and Peter Limb.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Ethiopia during the Italian Occupation (November 1998) and (December 1998), 27 November - 2 December 1998:
- Ulrica Risso, Solomon A Getahun, Jonathan Miran, Haile M. Larebo, and Peter J. Rogers.
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- (Click on, then scroll down to) Ethiopia-Eritrea Conflict: Sources, 7-10 December 1998:
- J. Grischow Mon, Beverly Smith, Ulrica Risso, and Peter Limb.
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- Ethiopian Brides, 1-2 June 2000:
- Misty Bastian, Davis Bullwinkle, and Barbara Degorge.
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- (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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- (Please click on, then scroll down to) Citizenship/Ethnicity in Africa, 3-7 July 1997:
- Ralph Austen, Peter Rogers, and Peter Limb.
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- Ethnicity and Nation State in Twentieth-Century Africa, 5-9 October 1998:
- John P. Dunn (2), Greg Spencer (2), John Thornton, Thomas McClendon, Chris Lowe, and Harvey Glickman.
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- 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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- Ethnicity in African History, 26 September - 2 October 1996:
- Meredith Mckittrick, Kenneth Wilburn (2), S Summer, Kathleen Sheldon, Ralph Austen, Adam Jones, Siegel Brian, M.P.E. Hoyt, Jonathan Richard Walz and Paul Nugent.
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- Kiswahili and Identity, 24-27 April 2001:
- Frank Njubi (2), John Edward Philips, Inge Brinkman, and Kathleen Sheldon.
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- Minority Groups in Nigeria, 20-30 June 2000:
- Laszlo Mathe, Patrick Mbajekwe, Bronwen Manby, and David Pratten.
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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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- Africans in Early Europe, 19-25 September 1996:
- Peter Limb, Jose C. Curto (2), Mel Page, Peter Mark, and Kenneth Wylie.
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- 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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- 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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- 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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- Late Nineteenth Century Tanzania Expeditions, 11-14 September 2000:
- Lowe Borjeson, Davis Bullwinkle, Margaret Snyder, Peter Joseph Jones, and M. Jane Bryce.
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