African History

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About 50 years ago, Hugh Trevor-Roper, a professor of history at the University of Oxford, told a BBC audience, "Perhaps, in the future, there will be some African history to teach. But at present there is none, or very little: there is only the history of the Europeans in Africa. The rest is largely darkness, like the history of pre-European, pre-Columbian America. And darkness is not a subject for history." What are your thoughts about this statement? Is there an inherent bias here? Or consider the recent remarks by the President of the United States about sh*thole countries, specifically Nigeria, where he claimed that those immigrants, once they saw the U.S., "would never go back to their huts." Remember to cite at least two sources

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Analysis of African History
A combination of archaeology, paleontology, and genetics proves that the human origin is traced
in Africa, yet the history of its people remains subdued, hidden in a dark...


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