An African-American historian is someone who has studied the history of African Americans from their original roots in Africa, as to how and why they were brought to America, what tribes they belonged to and what families theyd were sold to as slaves.
Edwin Mason is a historian who specializes in modern Africa and has written books on topics such as media and journalism in Africa, colonialism and nationalism in Africa, and the history of Ghana.
Africa's history is hard to discover because there are almost no written records of it.
William George Forrest is a historian and author known for his works on British colonial history, particularly in Africa. Some of his notable works include "The History of West Africa" and "The Lineage of the Bakrimi Chiefs."
There are several sources of African history, one of which is a griot. A griot is an oral historian that recounts the history of Africa in song, story, or poetic form. Other sources of African history include museums, archives, and libraries. One of the best sources of African history is being able to tour Africa itself and learn the rich diversity of its many peoples, if possible.
There are several sources of African history, one of which is a griot. A griot is an oral historian that recounts the history of Africa in song, story, or poetic form. Other sources of African history include museums, archives, and libraries. One of the best sources of African history is being able to tour Africa itself and learn the rich diversity of its many peoples, if possible.
Because it is.
West Africa is significant for African-American history because of the slave trade. Most slaves arriving in America were from West and Central Africa.
It is difficult for historians to reconstruct Africa's history because most things that ancient Africans made were out of mud or wood and did not last.
No, the Nile River is the largest river in Africa and the world. William Rogers, Historian
-because thats where humans evolved
well ancient africans had people called griots who orally spoke about the history of Africa. this happened because they had no written alphabet so oral history played a huge part in everyday African society!