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  • 'Black Africa' is a continent which has no mystery, nor history! "

    The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921 Various

  • Yet US forces are getting ever more deeply involved in North Africa, the Saharan region, and now Black Africa.

    Eric Margolis: Bwana Uncle Sam Eric Margolis 2011

  • Yet US forces are getting ever more deeply involved in North Africa, the Saharan region, and now Black Africa.

    Eric Margolis: Bwana Uncle Sam Eric Margolis 2011

  • It would give Black Africa its physical beginnings.

    DARKWATER W.E.B. DU BOIS 2004

  • Very close to each other, in some respects, were the animals and men of untouched Black Africa.

    The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna 2010

  • There had always been, perhaps, more reason than white people might concede, for some of those strange beliefs that lived and held and proved themselves in this part of Black Africa.

    The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna 2010

  • It was the night of a new moon -- always a night of some solemnity in Black Africa -- for animals as well as men.

    The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna 2010

  • And gods -- so ran the old wisdom of Black Africa -- of men as well as beasts -- always fed on those who worshiped them.

    The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna 2010

  • Black Africa as learning laboratory for white academics in New York?

    Magatte Wade: Jeffrey Sachs' Misguided Foreign Aid Efforts 2009

  • "When a building is on fire, you don't ask someone to buy an apartment," explained Jean-Pierre Prouteau of the Council of French Investors in Black Africa.

    A Longing For Liberty 2008

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