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African History - A Closer Look at Colonies Countries and Wars - cover
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African History - A Closer Look at Colonies Countries and Wars

Kelly Mass

Editora: Efalon Acies

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Sinopse

This book deals with the following topics:

Biafra
Ethiopia
Haile Selassie
History of South Africa
Mansa Musa
Mfecane
Nelson Mandela
Sierra Leone
The Congo Wars
Uganda

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Disponível desde: 09/12/2023.

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