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  2. Stephen Goodson - Wikipedia

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    He was a director of the South African Reserve Bank (2003–12) and previously a financial consultant in Pringle Bay. [3] [4]Despite his career, Goodson has also been an active commentator with regards to the problems of the central banking system, writing the book A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind, published by Black House Publishing Limited.

  3. Trans-Saharan slave trade - Wikipedia

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    According to professor Ibrahima Baba Kaké, there were four main slavery routes to North Africa, from east to west of Africa, from the Maghreb to the Sudan, from Tripolitania to central Sudan and from Egypt to the Middle East. [87] Caravan trails, set up in the 9th century, went past the oasis of the Sahara; travel was difficult and uncomfortable.

  4. Slavery in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Slavery in historical Africa was practised in many different forms: Debt slavery, enslavement of war captives, military slavery, slavery for prostitution, and enslavement of criminals were all practised in various parts of Africa. [5] Slavery for domestic and court purposes was widespread throughout Africa. Plantation slavery also occurred ...

  5. Martin A. Klein - Wikipedia

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    Martin A. Klein (born 1934 in suburban New York City) is an Africanist and an emeritus professor in the History Department at the University of Toronto specialising in the Atlantic slave trade, and francophone West Africa: Senegal, Guinea, and Mali.

  6. Panyarring - Wikipedia

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    Politically, in the 18th century, that area of Africa was populated by a number of fragmented Akan polities without an organized central power. [5] With the increase of slave trading, panyarring became a means of seizing persons, sometimes regardless of whether there was a pre-existing loan agreement and holding them hostage, selling them into ...

  7. Niger expedition of 1841 - Wikipedia

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    The organisers were the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa, set up in 1839 by Thomas Fowell Buxton. [3] Buxton was promoting a grandiose "New Africa" policy, based on a series of treaties to be made in West Africa , the introduction of Christianity, and increased commerce, as set out in his book the ...

  8. Association of African Central Banks - Wikipedia

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    It consists of all the Governors of African central banks. [5] Bureau: This includes the chairperson, Vice-chairperson, and chairpersons of the sub-regional Committees. [6] Sub-regional Committees: These committees represent the five African sub-regions (North, West, Central, East, and Southern Africa) and comprise the Governors from these sub ...

  9. Maafa - Wikipedia

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    Maulana Karenga puts slavery in the broader context of the Maafa, suggesting that its effects exceed mere physical persecution and legal disenfranchisement: the "destruction of human possibility involved redefining African humanity to the world, poisoning past, present and future relations with others who only know us through this stereotyping ...