Not Out of Africa: how afrocentrism became an excuse to teach myth as history/ Lefkowitz, Mary
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- 960.07/LEF/N
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Consolata International University - Main Campus General Stacks | 960.07/LEF/N (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | Includes bibliographical references and index | 16225 |
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Africa - History - study and teaching
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