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Activity 1: Ancient African Civilizations_Middle & High School Black History

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This passage is about the ancient Ghana, Songhai, and Mali empires. Long before the colonial period, there were great African kingdoms whose rulers presided over magnificent courts. Their merchants traded in gold, salt, and other goods with faraway countries, often traveling vast distances over caravan routes across the plains and deserts.

African American Black History Course_Lesson Activity 1: Ancient African Civilizations

· Lesson 1 in the 72-part course series

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