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100 1  Vickery, Kenneth Powers. 
245 14 The African experience :|bfrom "Lucy" to Mandela|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cKenneth P. Vickery. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bThe Great Courses,|c2006. 
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520    The story of Africa is the oldest and most event-filled 
       chronicle of human activity on the planet. And in these 36
       lectures, you'll explore this great historical drama, 
       tracing the story of the Sub-Saharan region of the 
       continent from the earliest evidence of human habitation 
       to the latest challenges facing African nations in the 
       21st century. By learning with these lectures, you'll 
       finally be able to bust myths and correct potential 
       misunderstandings about Africa. For example, in Africa, 
       the word "tribe" is used in a neutral way to connote 
       ethnic identity. Another example: Sub-Saharan Africa was 
       not as isolated as is often suggested by references to the
       "lost" continent; in fact, an ancient Greek sailing guide 
       from 2,000 years ago clearly shows that the East African 
       coast was already connected commercially with areas to the
       north. The primary focus of these eye-opening lectures is 
       Sub-Saharan Africa, the region separated from North Africa
       by the harsh climate of the Sahara Desert and 
       traditionally the part of the continent that has been the 
       most mysterious and most misunderstood by Westerners. But 
       by traveling on this exciting learning experience (one 
       imbued with a pervasive spirit of charm and adventure), 
       you'll finally be able to strengthen your understanding of
       this beautiful, multifaceted region. All Lectures: 1. 
       Finding the "Lost Continent" 2. Africa's Many Natural 
       Environments 3. A Virtual Tour of the Great Land 4. The 
       Cradle of Humankind 5. Crops, Cattle, Iron - Taming a 
       Continent 6. Kinship and Community - Societies Take Shape 
       7. Like Nothing Else - The Ancient Nile Valley 8. Soul and
       Spirit - Religion in Africa 9. Ethiopia - Outpost of 
       Christianity 10. West Africa's Golden Age 11. The Swahili 
       Commercial World 12. Great Zimbabwe and the Cities of the 
       South 13. The Atlantic Slave Trade - The Scope 14. The 
       Atlantic Slave Trade - The Impact 15. South Africa - The 
       Dutch Cape Colony 16. South Africa - The Zulu Kingdom 17. 
       South Africa - The Frontier and Unification 18. South 
       Africa - Diamonds and Gold 19. Prelude to the Scramble for
       Africa 20. European Conquest and African Resistance 21. 
       Colonial Africa - New Realities 22. Colonial Africa - 
       Comparisons and Change 23. The Lion Awakens - The Rise of 
       Nationalism 24. The Peaceful Paths to Independence 25. The
       Congo - Promise and Pain 26. Segregation to Apartheid in 
       South Africa 27. The Armed Struggles for Independence 28. 
       The First Taste of Freedom 29. The Taste Turns Sour 30. 
       The World Turns Down - The "Permanent Crisis" 31. A New 
       Dawn? The Democratic Revival 32. The South African Miracle
       33. The Unthinkable - The Rwanda Genocide 34. The New 
       Plague - HIV/AIDS in Africa 35. Zimbabwe - Background to 
       Contemporary Crisis 36. Africa Found 
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651  0 Africa, Sub-Saharan|xCivilization. 
651  0 Africa, Sub-Saharan|xHistory. 
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