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Gugunhama:

Guinea-Bissau:

Hammarskjold:

History:

  • 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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  • (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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  • Periodization in Africa History, 12-27 November 2000:
    • N. Kekana, Jay Spaulding, Chris Lowe, Astrid Schwenke, Jonathon Walz, Nicholas M. Creary, Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch (3), John Thornton, Ken Harrow, Kathleen Sheldon, Chap Kusimba (2), Robert O. Collins, Kathryn Green (2), Iain Walker, Jonathon Walz, and David Schoenbrun.
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Homosexuality:

  • Homosexuality in Precolonial Africa, 25 April - 3 May 2001:
    • Kathryn Green, Carmela Garritano, Judith Krieger, Robert Baum, Olabode Ibironke (2), Eric Ross (2), Jay Spaulding, Eugene Mendonsa (2), John Thornton, Tim Cleaveland, Lisa McNee (3), Gregory Mann, Blaine Bershad, Ken Curtis, Jonathan Reynolds (2), Brett Shadle, Ann McDougall, Gregory Mann, Scott Reese, Ibrahim Hamza, Chris Lowe, Stephen Belcher, Adeleke Adeeko, Benjamin N. Lawrance, Olabode Ibironke, Mohamed Kassim, Delroy Constantine-Simms, Stephen Pierce, and William Fellows.
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  • Precolonial Homosexuality, 24 October - 13 November 1995:
    • John Boldrick, A. Chande, Samuel Kasule, Lawrence Mbogoni, Barry C. Morton, Bruce Moyer, Michael Tuck, and Valdemir D. Zamparoni.
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Houphouet-Boigny, Felix:

  • (Click on, then scroll down to) Houphouet-Boigny and Cult of Personality, 18-28 February 1998:
    • Nicholas Klassen, Howard French, Gloria Emeagwali, Karel Arnaut, Howard French, Jeanne Maddox Toungara, Robert Handloff, Gloria Emeagwali, William Fellows, James Sanders, Marie Miran, Harold Marcus, Richard L. Warms, David C. Conrad, Kalala Ngalamulume, Tsehai Berhane-Selassie, Howard French, Gloria Emeagwali, Mark Bearn, Ken Wylie, Greg and Gina Spencer, Robert Handloff, Robert Handloff, Marion E. Doro, Atieno Odhiambo, Peter Limb, Stephan Buehnen, At Ipenburg, Peter Pels, Gloria Emeagwali, William Fellows, Chris Lowe, Gretchen Walsh, Max Dashu, Chris Lowe, Valerie Golaz, Henri Medard,Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, Richard Harris, Robert Handloff, Misty Bastian, William Fellows, and Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch.
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Hutu:

Indian Ocean:

  • (Please click on, then scroll down to) Indian Ocean Rim, 9-20 November 1996:
    • Shubin Vladimir, Peter Limb, Mette Shayne, Iain Walker, Mel Page, and Berhane-Tsehai Selassie.
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Indians:

The Internet:

  • Africa and the Internet, 14-23 June 1996:
    • Wenke Adam, Renato Aguilar, Misty Bastian, Tim Carmichael, John Dunn, Simon Katzenellenbogen, Arthur R. McGee, Rich Rath, Peter A. Rogers, and Morris Simon.
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  • H-SAfrica: [Should It Be Created?], 15 August - 15 September 1996:
    • Harold Marcus (3), Dax Driver (2), Martin Klein (2), R. Matheron, Peter A. Rogers, Ibrahim Abdullah (2), Timothy Burke, Mel Page, Peter Limb (2), M. Musemwa, Stephen Rockel, Jane L. Parpart, E.J. Carruthers, Stephen Isabirye, Berhane-Tsehai Selassie, and Keith Tankard (2).
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  • (Click on, then scroll down to) (The) Internet in Africa, 13-20 April 2000:
    • Jim Sanders, Neil Parsons (3), Jan Jansen, Eugene L. Mendonsa, John Pape (2), Martin Klein, Christophe Bonnet, Ibra Sene, Peter Limb (3), David Nolan (3), Moupou Mose, Dorothy Woodson, Brian Coyle, and Chris Lowe.
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  • Internet News Sources, 22-27 August 1996:
    • Quinton Priest, Joseph Caruso, Dax Driver, Virginia Curtin Knight-Tyson, Christopher P. Koch, and Bronwen Manby (2).
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Islam:

  • 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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  • African Muslim Slaves in America, 2-7 August 1995:
    • Ralph Austen, Peter Caron, Philip Curtin, Eugenia Herbert, Martin Klein, Kevin Lewis, Richard Lobban, A.T. Miller, Joseph M. O'Neal, William G. Sacks, Timothy R. Sweet, Kelly Tucker, and David William Voorhees.
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  • (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, and Misbahudeen Ahmed-Rufai.
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Israel:

Jaga:

  • (Please click on, then scroll down to) The Jaga, 16-22 November 1996:
    • Jane Landers, Kalala Ngalamulume, Jose Curto, Valdemir Zamparoni, and John Thornton.
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