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This site contains a great number of teaching resources about Africa. Although designed for high school students, it... see more
This course examines contemporary and historical cultural production on and from Africa across a range of registers,... see more
This course is an introduction to selected musical traditions of West Africa. A variety of musical practices and their... see more
This course introduces students to the spatial, legal, economic, social and political structures that created apartheid... see more
The MERLOT African Network (MAN) is a network of partnerships between African and US educational institutions affiliated... see more
I n 1964, UNESCO launched the elaboration of the General History of Africa (GHA) with a view to remedy the general... see more
It is the main contention of this book that there is a decisive and urgent need for migration research from a southern... see more
Our Africa, Mali is a website by and for children with videos that portray everyday life and culture in the target... see more
This edited volume is concerned with the evolution and achievements of cooperation in research and innovation between... see more
This is a free textbook that is offered by Amazon for reading on a Kindle. Anybody can read Kindle books—even without a... see more
An annotated directory of resources, from and about Africa, arranged by Countries and Topics. African newspapers,... see more
Ruth Finnegan’s Oral Literature in Africa was first published in 1970, and since then has been widely praised as one of... see more
This course considers how, despite its immense diversity, Africa continues to hold purchase as both a geographical entity... see more
This website is open to all. UNESCO invites all schools and universities to freely use, promote, and distribute the... see more
According to The Orange Grove, "This PDF textbook from the Metropolitan Museum of Art provides background information for... see more
This online educational resource contains original video interviews with 45 South African anti-apartheid activists,... see more
Amref Health Africa is the largest health development non-governmental international organisation based in Africa,... see more
According to The Orange Grove, "Until now, researchers on Islam in Africa have paid little attention to the continent’s... see more
The Mali Web Site includes information, pictures, maps, videos, lesson plans, links and resources designed to support the... see more
This resource is valuable to the learner because it presents the information in a very understandable and simplistic.... see more
The Image of Africa in Ghana’s Press is a comprehensive and highly analytical study of the impact of foreign news... see more
“How has Africa been made to mean?” For a long time, Africa has been depicted in the arts and media as a place of famine... see more
In a world where new technologies are being developed at a dizzying pace, how can we best approach oral genres that... see more