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By [[1914]], Africa had only two independent nations, [[Liberia]], a nation founded in [[West Africa]] by free black Americans earlier in the nineteenth century, and the [[ancient kingdom]] of [[Ethiopia]] in East Africa. | By [[1914]], Africa had only two independent nations, [[Liberia]], a nation founded in [[West Africa]] by free black Americans earlier in the nineteenth century, and the [[ancient kingdom]] of [[Ethiopia]] in East Africa. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
- | + | *[[African migration]] | |
+ | **En 2017, dans un ouvrage consacré aux migrations africaines intitulé La ruée vers l'Europe — La jeune Afrique en route pour le Vieux continent, Stephen Smith soutient que la migration massive d'un continent vers l'autre est une évidence et s'efforce de dégager plusieurs scénarios possibles pour les années à venir5,6. | ||
*[[African culture]] | *[[African culture]] | ||
*[[Black music]] | *[[Black music]] |
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Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. With more than 900 million people (as of 2005), it accounts for about 14% of the world's human population. Africa, particularly central eastern Africa is the birthplace of the human race.
Independence
By 1914, Africa had only two independent nations, Liberia, a nation founded in West Africa by free black Americans earlier in the nineteenth century, and the ancient kingdom of Ethiopia in East Africa.
See also
- African migration
- En 2017, dans un ouvrage consacré aux migrations africaines intitulé La ruée vers l'Europe — La jeune Afrique en route pour le Vieux continent, Stephen Smith soutient que la migration massive d'un continent vers l'autre est une évidence et s'efforce de dégager plusieurs scénarios possibles pour les années à venir5,6.
- African culture
- Black music
- African American culture
- Underground Railroad
- African diaspora
- Music of the African diaspora
- Black people
- Poverty in Africa
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