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Kerr, Reynold C. Mother Africa = Madre Africa = Mère Afrique = Mutter Afrika. New York: Kerr Museum Productions, Insitut für Ethnodesign, 2002.

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Booth, Joseph. Africa for the african. Zomba, Malawi: Kachere Series, 2007.

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Banham, Martin, Femi Osofisan, James Gibbs, and David Kerr. African theatre: Southern Africa. Edited by Banham Martin, Gibbs James, Osofisan Femi, and Kerr David 1942-. Oxford: James Currey, 2004.

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Booth, Joseph. Africa for the African. Blantyre [Malawi]: Christian Literature Association in Malawi, 1996.

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Ndumbe, Kum'a. Africa is calling: African-Americans stand up for Africa. Cameroun: Editions AfricAvenir/Exchange & Dialogue, 2013.

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Martin, Michael. Africa Africa. Paris: VILO Pub., 2000.

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1938-, Omoruyi Omo, Centre for Democratic Studies (Nigeria), and International Conference on the Problems of Democratization in Africa (1992 : Centre for Democratic Studies), eds. Democratisation in Africa: African perspectives. Abuja, Nigeria: Center for Democratic Studies, 1994.

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Martino, Francesca Di. Africa, oh Africa! Venezia: Marsilio, 1991.

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Sweeney-Lewis, Maureen. Africa my Africa. Swansea, South Wales, UK: Kia Lou Books, 2001.

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Chapman, Louise Robinson. Africa, O Africa. Kansas City: Nazarene Pub. House, 1989.

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Ndumo, Polo 'Malehlohonolo. Africa, my Africa. Morija, Lesotho: Morija Sesuto Book Depot, 2000.

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Beyan, Amos J. African American Settlements in West Africa. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403979193.

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Vogel, Susan. Africa explores: 20th century African art. New York: Center for African Art, 1991.

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Madatally, Manji Firoze, and Marks Stephen, eds. African perspectives on China in Africa. Cape Town: Fahamu, 2007.

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Mwila, Buter Margaret. African prince team: Adventure in Africa. Richmond, Surrey: Tremendous Wealth, 2014.

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Stepic, Herbert, and Armand Duchâteau. Afrika Afrique Africa: Die Sammlung Stepic. Wien: Brandstätter, 2011.

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Anderson, Allan. Bazalwane: African pentecostals in South Africa. Pretoria: University of South Africa, 1992.

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Gallery, South African National, and William Fehr Collection, eds. Eye Africa: African photography 1840-1998. Cape Town: Revue Noire, 1998.

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1966-, Morris Patrick, ed. Wild Africa: Exploring the African habitats. New York, N.Y: DK Pub., 2002.

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Vogel, Susan Mullin. Africa explores: 20th century African art. New York: Center for African Art, 1991.

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Ricciardi, Lorenzo. African rainbow: Across Africa by boat. London: Ebury Press, 1989.

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Adeleye, Ifedapo, Lyal White, and Nathaniel Boso, eds. Africa-to-Africa Internationalization. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30692-6.

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Urnov, A. I︠U︡. South Africa against Africa. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1988.

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Rhew, Valerie. Africa Food Recipes : African Food Cookbook: Africa Cookbook. Independently Published, 2021.

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Kerr, Reynold C. Mother Africa/ Madre Africa/Mere Afrique/Mutter Afrika. Kerr Museum Productions, 2002.

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Kerr, David. African Theatre: Southern Africa. Africa World Pr, 2008.

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Blyden, Nemata Amelia Ibitayo. African Americans and Africa. Yale University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/9780300244915.

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Pubs, Euromoney. Africa African Develpmnt Bank. Prentice Hall Europe (a Pearson Education company), 1989.

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(Editor), Martin Banham, James Gibbs (Editor), and Femi Osofisan (Editor), eds. African Theatre: Southern Africa. Africa World Press, 2004.

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South Africa and Africa: Reflections on the African Renaissance. Braamfontein, South Africa: Foundation for Global Dialogue, 1998.

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Mongi, Emanuel, and Grace Mongi-Clifton. Indefatigable AFRICA: Get to Know Africa and the African. Independently Published, 2018.

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Mongi, Emanuel, and Grace Mongi-Clifton. Indefatigable Africa: Get to Know Africa and the African. Independently Published, 2017.

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Africa/Africa. Everest De Ediciones Y Distribucion, 1999.

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Africa/Africa. Everest De Ediciones Y Distribucion, 1999.

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Hunter, Frederic. Africa, Africa! Cune Press, LLC, 2011.

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Publishing, Xist. Africa : (Africa). Xist Publishing, 2017.

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Hunter, Frederic. Africa, Africa! Cune Press, LLC, 2011.

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Hunter, Frederic. Africa, Africa! Cune Press, LLC, 2000.

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Publishing, Xist. Africa / Africa. Xist Publishing, 2017.

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Schetar, Daniela. Africa Africa. Vilo International, 2001.

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Elbourne, Elizabeth. Africa. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199644636.003.0012.

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Anglicanism had a limited institutional presence in Africa in the long eighteenth century, not least because the British were largely confined to slave forts before the acquisition of the Cape Colony and Sierra Leone at the end of the period. The relationship between Anglicanism and certain regions of Africa was shaped from the outset by slavery and the slave trade. This chapter focuses on the coastal regions of West Africa and to a more limited extent southern Africa, and includes discussion of African–British educational networks, the growing British abolitionist movement, and the foundation of Sierra Leone as an abolitionist and putatively Anglican colony beset by contradictions. Where Anglicanism did spread it was done by Africans, foreshadowing later developments, ironically often through networks created by colonialism and the slave trade.
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Africa, Islam and development: Islam and development in Africa - African Islam, African development. Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh, 2000.

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Africa, United Nations Economic Commission for. African Statistical Yearbook: Central Africa. United Nations Pubns, 1996.

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Brown, Gary. African Safaris and South Africa. Lulu Press, Inc., 2015.

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Securing Africa Routledge African Studies. Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013.

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Gesheva, Dr Darena. My African Journey: My Africa. TotalRecall Publications, Inc., 2005.

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Gadzala, Aleksandra. Africa and China: African Public. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Africas World Trade Africa Now. Zed Books Ltd, 2014.

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Pitcher, Anne, and Kelly Askew. African Socialisms and Postsocialisms (Africa). Edinburgh University Press, 2006.

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Falola, Toyin. Africa: African History Before 1885. Carolina Academic Press, 2000.

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