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Medieval West Africa

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Medieval West Africa

In the past, Africa was often written about through a colonialist lens.

A colonialist lens

A colonialist lens

  • We based our understanding of Africa on the tales of outsiders.
  • For example, the Greeks and Romans wrote about the Ancient Egyptians.
Further examples of the colonial lens

Further examples of the colonial lens

  • Scholars wrote about trade routes across the Sahara.
  • European missionaries wrote about the need to ‘civilise’ African people.
Results of colonialism

Results of colonialism

  • Colonialist historians didn't look much at the richness of Africa's history.
  • For example, they didn't focus on West African kingdoms.
African kingdoms

African kingdoms

  • Africa has many histories, cultures and languages.
  • Advanced kingdoms existed before Europeans arrived.
Learning more about African history

Learning more about African history

  • Recently, historians have started to unpack these histories.
    • They are learning more about African history.
    • They are focusing in particular on medieval West African empires.
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