Main Takeaway: So far, the rulers of Europe have been working to consolidate their power and expand their kingdoms, and this is it. In 1884, the fate of an entire continent was decided—without a single African voice in the room.
How Europeans Control Historical Commentary And Discourse -
So far, the rulers of Europe have been working to consolidate their power and expand their kingdoms, and this is it. In 1884, the fate of an entire continent was decided—without a single African voice in the room.
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- So far, the rulers of Europe have been working to consolidate their power and expand their kingdoms, and this is it.
- In 1884, the fate of an entire continent was decided—without a single African voice in the room.
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