How cornrows were used as an escape map from slavery across South America

Cornrows have become a crowd favorite for women of every culture in the last 10 years.

Inside Botswana’s Matsieng cultural site where locals say the first human was created

One of the longest and never-ending debates about life is the creation of humans. Religion tells us that a Supreme Being created the world and everything in it.

The meaning behind the intricate and colorful Maasai beaded jewelry

The colourful Maasai are well known in Kenya, however, some are also settled in Tanzania and are believed to be over 3,000 years old.

History made as Nigeria’s Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala becomes first woman, African to lead WTO

Former Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, 66, has been appointed as the next World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General.

This is why France is determined to keep soldiers in the Sahel region

Over 5,000 French soldiers will continue to stay in the troubled Sahel region in what has been dubbed Operation Barkhane, the anti-insurgent military operation aimed at subduing the threats posed by Islamist fighters, rebels, and groups of bandits in the desert area.

Did you know the freed slave kneeling before Lincoln was Muhammad Ali’s great-great-great-grandfather?

Archer Alexander’s fame came largely after his death.

African American woman Selma Burke got no credit for designing the image of Roosevelt on the U.S dime in 1944

Selma Burke was born on December 31, 1900, and was the 7th of ten children to her parents.

A look at the Banna people of Ethiopia where young men walk on stilts

Walking stilts have been defined as “poles equipped with steps for the feet to stand on, and straps to attach them to the legs, for the purpose of walking while elevated above a normal height.”

Man. United new signing, Amad Diallo ‘fined £42k over claims he made up documents and used fake parents to move to Europe’

Manchester United's new signing, Amad Diallo has been fined £42,000 amid an Italian immigration probe into his arrival in Europe.

Mystery illness in Tanzania reportedly leaves patients vomiting blood with 15 people dead

A mystery illness that causes people to vomit blood has killed 15 people and hospitalized more than 50 others in Tanzania.
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