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HIS308 Precolonial Africa
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HIS308 Precolonial Africa: Primary Sources
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Types of Primary Sources
Autobiography
Diaries/Journals
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Speeches
Oral Histories & Interviews
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Magazines/Newspaper Articles
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Treaties
Published Primary Sources - Books
The Travels of Ibn Battuta, A. D. 1325-1354
E-Book
Ancient Egyptian Literature: An Anthology
E-Book
Sundiata
Call Number: 398.2096 N577 s, 1994
Primary Sources in Library Databases
Modern World History Online
Type a word or phrase in the search box. Click Go. From the results page, select the "Primary Sources" tab.
Sources In US History: Slavery in America
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Primary source documents relating to slavery in America.
Internet Sources - Art & Culture
Caravans of Gold, Fragments in Time: Art, Culture, and Exchange Across Medieval Saharan Africa
Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
African Art - Peabody Essex Museum
National Museum of African Art - Smithsonian
Africa Collections - British Museum
National Museums of Kenya
Internet Sources - General
African Oral History Project
Collection of interviews and recorded oral histories
Travels of Ibn Battuta
Manden charter
13th-century Malian constitution. One of the oldest surviving constitutions in the world.
The Gold Road
Interactive map of the Gold Road
African History Sourcebook - Fordham University
Islamic History Sourcebook - Fordham University
National Library of South Africa - Digital Collections
Internet Sources - Slavery
Caribbean Collections at the Yale University Library: Slavery & the Slave Trade
National Archives--Slave Trade
Slave Rebellions
SlaveVoyages.org
Interactive Database of Ship Data
University of Glasgow: Atlantic Slave Trade
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