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This book contributes to the debate over the culpability of the Trans-Atlantic Slave from various disciplinary perspectives. The general thesis that undergirds the book is that by knowing who was predisposed to benefit the most from the trade and why, prompting them to initiate it, appropriate culpability can be assigned.

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Acknowledgments Preface Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 1: Communications Media Onimi Wilcox Chapter 2: Cuisine Kimberly Harper and Jarrett Harper Chapter 3: Environment Christine W. Mathenge Chapter 4: Geography Iheanyichukwu N. Osondu Chapter 5: Geopolitics Ngozi Caleb Kamalu Chapter 6: Labor and Work Force Development Nichelle S. Williams Chapter 7: Languages Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 8: Literature Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 9: Mathematics Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 10: Music Luqman M. Abdullah Chapter 11: Narrativity Mario D. Fenyo Chapter 12: Religion Ibigbolade S. Aderibigbe Chapter 13: Reverse Migration and State Formation in West Africa Peter A. Dumbuya. Chapter 14: Socio-economic-political Structure of East Africa Theodora O. Ayot Chapter 15: Sociology Junior Hopwood Chapter 16: Technology Dorothy N. Ucheaga Oluwagbemi-Jacob About the Authors

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      Publisher: Hamilton Books
      Publication Date: 12/7/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761868347, 978-0761868347
      ISBN10: 0761868348

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book contributes to the debate over the culpability of the Trans-Atlantic Slave from various disciplinary perspectives. The general thesis that undergirds the book is that by knowing who was predisposed to benefit the most from the trade and why, prompting them to initiate it, appropriate culpability can be assigned.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Preface Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 1: Communications Media Onimi Wilcox Chapter 2: Cuisine Kimberly Harper and Jarrett Harper Chapter 3: Environment Christine W. Mathenge Chapter 4: Geography Iheanyichukwu N. Osondu Chapter 5: Geopolitics Ngozi Caleb Kamalu Chapter 6: Labor and Work Force Development Nichelle S. Williams Chapter 7: Languages Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 8: Literature Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 9: Mathematics Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 10: Music Luqman M. Abdullah Chapter 11: Narrativity Mario D. Fenyo Chapter 12: Religion Ibigbolade S. Aderibigbe Chapter 13: Reverse Migration and State Formation in West Africa Peter A. Dumbuya. Chapter 14: Socio-economic-political Structure of East Africa Theodora O. Ayot Chapter 15: Sociology Junior Hopwood Chapter 16: Technology Dorothy N. Ucheaga Oluwagbemi-Jacob About the Authors

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