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Along the afric shore: An Historic review of two centuries of U.S.–African relations
This book offers a historical survey of two centuries of diplomatic, political, and cultural relations between the United States and the nations of Africa. Russell Warren Howe examines major events, personalities, and policies that shaped U.S.–African interactions from the eighteenth century to the modern era. The work explores themes such as early American presence in Africa, Cold War competition on the continent, economic interests, and shifting political alliances. Rich in historical detail and analysis, the book provides an essential foundation for understanding the long-standing and complex relationship between Africa and the United States.
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