Eleanor Davies

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The African peoples with whom they hoped to trade were members of societies that were neither inward-looking nor primitive. Centuries of contact with the Islamic states of North Africa and the Middle East had bound the region up with the wider world and trained its rulers in the profitable arts of long-distance trade and negotiation.
Black and British: A Forgotten History, from the acclaimed historian and star of 'Celebrity Traitors'
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