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Kuumba-Survivors
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During the Maafa - the enslavement of African people - in some of the most horrendous conditions in modern history, we continued to survive. Our cultural heritage stolen from us, we preserved the memories of our experience. We continued, somehow, to remember, and to tell our stories.
How can we now, as artists, uplift African people through our creativity?
On this site, artists and writers of African heritage in London speak about how the history of enslavement informs our work, and how we are creating a new future for our community.
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WebGhost Affiliates 2000
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The Comprehensive Information Resource On The Internet, For People Of Color, Brought To You By The Engine That Seeks To Educate.
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Fihankra International
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FIHANKRA International is a historic movement with the aim of re-integrating Africa with its Diaspora. It is a movement guided by theory but grounded in practice. And as such, FIHANKRA is committed to utilizing lessons of the past to construct foundations
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Africa Online
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The service chronicles the daily lives of African communities with daily news reports by local African news networks and from various NGOs.
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Civilizations in Africa: Kush
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The first African civilization after Egypt was built by an Egyptianized people who lived between the Nile River's first and third cataracts and spoke Nilo-Saharan languages
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