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Join Africans in Nkrumah’s Ghana for a night vigil from 7pm this Saturday 6th June, as we stand in solidarity with Africans in the Diaspora and at home.

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The African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA) Speaks on the Brutal Killing of Mr. George Floyd in the United States of America and Its Aftermath | L’Association des Études Africaines d’Afrique (ASAA) S’Exprime sur le Meurtre Brutal de M. George Floyd aux États-Unis d’Amérique et Ses épercussions

June 5, 2020 0

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Introductory note by Edwin Asa Adjei, CIHA Editorial Assistant, University of Ghana-Legon: For centuries, black people have faced colonialism, slavery, racism, socio-economic exploitation and political marginalization all over the […]

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