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Africana.com

19244 Africana.com http://www.africana.com Africana.com, the brainchild of Harvard University Professors Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Kwame Anthony Appiah, is an educational portal for the people of Africa and her diaspora. Site feature include daily news articles, videos, audio clips, and free Afr Black History and Culture           History   Culture   Harvard   Encarta   Africana   Education           Jan 1, 1970 send email to  

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