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HIV/Aids Origins
… people by 1940 during a war in the West African country of Guinea-Bissau . A plasma sample taken in 1959 from an adult … reported that a subspecies of chimpanzee, native to west equatorial Africa, was the original source of the virus. They …
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50 Facts on Africa
… Congo, Republic of the Congo, CÁ´te d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, …
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Africa: What’s in a name?
… half of Africa, with ‘Libya’, ‘Aethiopia’, ‘Sudan’ and ‘Guinea’ being by far the most common names used. For the … of much of North Africa. The term Guiné, or the English Guinea, became ever more popular to describe the region of West Africa accessible from the Gulf of Guinea. Until the mid-seventeenth century, the terms Guinea …
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Organization of African Unity Timeline 1884-2000
… the School of Fine Arts; Cairo. France establishes French Equatorial Africa. Tunisia becomes a French protectorate. … Lagos Mamlou Toure's short film Mouramani is released in Guinea. Algeria and other French colonies oppose colonial … is hanged in prison. African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) and the Popular Movement for …
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Africa: Colonialism, Arts, Protest & Independence
… the School of Fine Arts; Cairo. France establishes French Equatorial Africa. Tunisia becomes a French protectorate. … Lagos Mamlou Toure's short film Mouramani is released in Guinea Algeria and other French colonies oppose colonial … is hanged in prison African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) and the Popular Movement for …
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Organisation of African Unity (OAU)
… of Ghana, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, Sékou Touré of Guinea and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia took up the cause of … by all, and not as radically as Nkrumah, Sékou Touré of Guinea and Modibo Keita of Mali would have preferred it. … split between the Casablanca Group (consisting of Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Libya, Egypt, Morocco and Algeria) which …
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Imperialism and socialism in the context of Africa
… Colonial Rule Spain had only two colonies in Africa, Equatorial Guinea and Western Sahara. These colonies were underdeveloped …
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The New Group
… daughter, and Neville Lewis was prepared to exchange a 70-guinea picture for ten cases of whiskey. Because the Group …
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Cuba and the struggle for democracy in South Africa
… of liberation movements of South Africa, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Angola and Mozambique. Cuba’s support for … 1960, Cuba began to receive students from the Republic of Guinea, Congo-Brazzaville and Mali, and in 1963 Cuba sent a … in Portugal, the country’s colonies – Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau – were headed for independence. The …
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Maps of Africa through the centuries
… map is the textual chattiness. Here, for example, above Guinea, he writes: “I am credibly informed, that ye Country about hundred Leagues North of the Coast of Guinea, is inhabited by white Men, or at least a different …
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Legacy: A Timeline of HIV/AIDS by Carlos Motta
… have transferred to humans from sooty mangabey monkeys in Guinea-Bissau. 1964 Jerome Horwitz of The Barbara Ann … and believed to have been exposed to the virus in Guinea-Bissau in 1966. 1980 Ken Horne, a San Francisco …
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Thabo Mbeki (1942 - ) Timeline
… 11 March, Thabo Mbeki is asked by the officials from Equatorial Guinea to help in a trial of suspected Coup plotters. 14 …
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Slavery and Emancipation of Slaves
… of slaves arrived in May with 228 from the Coast of Guinea aboard the Hassalt . Thus, by 1658 over half of the …
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Miriam Makeba: Activist on Two Fronts by Connor Kirkpatrick
… too big of a liability. As a result in 1968 she moved to Guinea to fight for civil rights from there. In her time … A few years later the president named Miriam Makeba as Guinea’s delegate to the United Nations. In 1986 she won the …
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The Berlin Conference
… control of today’s Republic of the Congo in 1881 and also Guinea in 1884. This, in turn, partly convinced Italy to …
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Women’s resistance in the 1960s - Sharpeville and its aftermath
… under apartheid. She stayed in exile in countries such as Guinea and Belgium before the former president of South … conferences in Sudan, Nigeria, Ghana, Mali, West Africa, Guinea Bissau and then Guinea Conakry. It was very difficult to travel sometimes in …
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Summary: The Kingdom of Mali and the City of Timbuktu in the 14th Century
… the entirety of modern-day Mali, Senegal, the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Ivory Coast, and parts of Mauritania, Niger, and …
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General South African History Timeline: Pre-1500
… India around the south coast of Africa, reach the coast of Guinea, West Africa. 1483 Diogo CÁ¢o, a navigator acting …
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Songhai, African Empire, 15-16th Century
… to kingdoms in West Africa. Kingdoms that survived were Guinea, Benin in Nigeria, Ashanti in present day Ghana and … extend for about three hundred miles along the Gulf of Guinea from the Benin River on the West to the Cross River on …
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1960s: The Civil Rights and Black Power movements
… the South African singer Miriam Makeba , moved to Guinea-Conakry where he became an aide to Guinean Prime … the student of exiled Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah. Guinea is a nation in West Africa. Guinea is sometimes called Guinea-Conakry (Conakry being its …
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Tanzania and its Support of Southern African Liberation Movements
… to support and organise the opposition to colonial rule in Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola, Zimbabwe and South Africa. …
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Tanzania and its Suipport of Southern African Liberation Movements
… to support and organise the opposition to colonial rule in Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Angola, Zimbabwe and South Africa. …
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The Cape Malay
… Macau, Malacca, West Indies, Brazil and possibly New Guinea. The origins of this migration can be traced to early … Macau, Malacca, West Indies, Brazil and possibly New Guinea. Some were also brought or captured from English, …
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Yusuf Dadoo Timeline: 1960 - 1969
… United Front also sends delegations to Egypt, Nigeria and Guinea and to the UN. They focus on countries, especially … Tafawa Balewa pledges his full support. Then it was on to Guinea to meet Sekou Toure. Here, Dadoo is the main …
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General South African History Timeline: 1600s
… arrives in Table Bay with 228 slaves from Popo, Gulf of Guinea, (Dahomey). Most of these slaves are shipped to …
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African Achievements and Potential
… for almost half of the world’s gold production, Ghana, Guinea, Mali and Tanzania are among the other major producers …
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Dutch settlement, the Indian Ocean slave trade and slavery at the Cape - seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
… India, the East Indies, Mozambique, Madagascar, Japan, Guinea and Angola. Many slaves were talented and skilful …
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The Angolan Civil War (1975-2002): A Brief History
… moment for the former Portuguese colonies of Mozambique, Guinea Bissau, Cape Verde, São Tomé and Principe and Angola. …
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The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the Anti-Apartheid Struggle
… ties with Africans, beginning with Egypt, Ghana and Guinea. The Soviet public was exposed to the idea of … using the territory of African countries such as Ghana and Guinea to render assistance to the ANC and SACP. Ponomarey …
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The Early Cape Slave Trade
… the Hasselt were 228 slaves, brought from the coast of Guinea , in particular the Kingdom of Dahomey . Within six … , both came from the West Coast of Africa , namely Guinea and Angola. But these slave shipments were in fact, …
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