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AAS 232 — African Civilizations

Exploration of the development of African civilizations from the origin of humankind to the present day. Their contributions to the development of the continent and the major world civilizations.

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    • Unit 1: Introducing the Course. Correcting Terms, Dispelling Myths and Stereotypes
    • Unit 2: Africa and the Origin of Humankind
    • Unit 3: Nile Valley Civilizations: Nubia, Kush, Aksum, Kemet/KMT/Ancient Egypt
    • Unit 4: Niger River Civilizations Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Kanem Bornu, Hausa States, Benin, Asante, Yoruba.
    • Unit 5: Bantu Expansion: Swahili Civilizations: Lamu, Mombasa, Mogadishu, Kilwa. Central & Southern Civilizations: Great Zimbabwe, Kongo, Shona, Xhosa, Zulu
    • Unit 6: Africa and the Sciences
    • Unit 7: Students’ Presentations on Course Case Study: Jomo Kenyatta’s Facing Mt. Kenya: The Tribal Life of the Gikuyu.
    • Unit 8: African Women in the History and Development of Civilization
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  • Unit 9: Africa in World Civilization
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AAS 232 — African Civilizations

Unit 9: Africa in World Civilization

Readings:

The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, MET.

The Colonization of Africa, Ehiedu Iweriebor, The Schomburg Center

African Resistance to Colonial Rule, Benjamin Talton, The Schomburg Center

Contemporary Africa, Sylvie Kande, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

Videos:

Alex Haley’s Roots I 

Bimbia Slave Port, Cameroon 

 Mandela the Man 

The African Burial Ground in New York.

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