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Informationen zum Autor Abdul Karim Bangura is a researcher-in-residence of Abrahamic Connections and Islamic Peace Studies at the Center for Global Peace at American University and the director of The African Institution, both in Washington DC. He is also a visiting graduate professor of Regional Integration at the University of Cabo Verde as well as director of the Institute and senior doctoral dissertations mentor of the CODESRIA College of Mentors in Dakar (Senegal). Bangura is also a member of many scholarly organizations, has served as President and then United Nations Ambassador of the Association of Third World Studies, and is a Special Envoy of the African Union Peace and Security Council. He has recently been awarded the Special United States Congressional Award for "outstanding and invaluable service to the international community." Klappentext This book contributes to the debate over the culpability of the Trans-Atlantic Slave from various disciplinary perspectives. The general thesis that undergirds the book is that by knowing who was predisposed to benefit the most from the trade and why, prompting them to initiate it, appropriate culpability can be assigned. Zusammenfassung This book contributes to the debate over the culpability of the Trans-Atlantic Slave from various disciplinary perspectives. The general thesis that undergirds the book is that by knowing who was predisposed to benefit the most from the trade and why! prompting them to initiate it! appropriate culpability can be assigned. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsPrefaceAbdul Karim BanguraChapter 1: Communications MediaOnimi WilcoxChapter 2: CuisineKimberly Harper and Jarrett HarperChapter 3: EnvironmentChristine W. MathengeChapter 4: GeographyIheanyichukwu N. OsonduChapter 5: GeopoliticsNgozi Caleb KamaluChapter 6: Labor and Work Force Development Nichelle S. WilliamsChapter 7: LanguagesAbdul Karim BanguraChapter 8: LiteratureAbdul Karim BanguraChapter 9: MathematicsAbdul Karim BanguraChapter 10: MusicLuqman M. AbdullahChapter 11: NarrativityMario D. FenyoChapter 12: ReligionIbigbolade S. AderibigbeChapter 13: Reverse Migration and State Formation in West AfricaPeter A. Dumbuya.Chapter 14: Socio-economic-political Structure of East AfricaTheodora O. AyotChapter 15: SociologyJunior HopwoodChapter 16: TechnologyDorothy N. Ucheaga Oluwagbemi-JacobAbout the Authors...