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African diaspora - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The African Diaspora was the movement of Africans and their descendants to places throughout the world - predominantly to the Americas, then later to Europe, the Middle East and other places around ...
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What is the African Diaspora?; The dispersion of Africans during and after the trans-Atlantic slave trade and others enroute to India as slaves and source of labor. People of African descent with their own communities outside the African continent are also referred to as being part of the Diaspora.
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Common thematic foci of students majoring in the African Diaspora include gender, labor systems, cultural representations, political history, and comparative slave societies. Students are also required to select an outside minor in a disciplinary field that complements their work in the History Department.
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The African Diaspora constitutes one of the largest and most consequential migrations in the history of mankind. This forced migration of over 10 million human beings transformed many areas of Africa and the Americas.
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The Museum of the African Diaspora connects all people through the celebration and exploration of the art, culture and history of the African Diaspora. MoAD promotes, explores, and appreciates the contributions people of African descent have made across the globe.
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University of Windsor Faculty Recruitment ... The University of Windsor invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the Department of History in the area of African/African Diaspora History at the rank of Assistant Professor commencing July 1, 2007. This position is subject to final budgetary approval.
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African American Archaeology Resources, African American Cultures and History, African Diaspora Archaeology and History, Christopher C. Fennell, Historical Archaeology, African-American Archeology, Black History ... Sussex); Dread History: Rastafari (Smithsonian); Driskell Center for African Diaspora Studies (U.
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