Varun Shetty

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Here it should be emphasized that up until this time, the people of this continent had little notion of a collective identity of themselves as being “African,” as anyone might understand the term today. Put another way, among the people of the continent in the fifteenth century, “African” was a label for a moral or political community that was still awaiting invention.
Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans, and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War
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