Literary vs social science works of reading
Title: Literary vs social science works of reading
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Literary vs social science works of reading
Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
Details: Words: 1728 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Social Science and Literary Perspectives:
Slave Trade and Colonialism
The African Slave Trade and Colonialization of Africa have just as much affect on African History as well as that of the entire World's population. Writers struggle with the contrasting styles of social science and literature to best ensure that knowledge is found through both realms in order for us to learn more of the African cultures that most of us know so little about. Books
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as a more historical representation. Therein giving us the real meaning of the slave trade and the colonialization of Africa.
References
Boahen, A. (1987). African Perspective on Colonialism. Baltimore: The John Hopkins . University Press
Achebe, C. (1959). Things Fall Apart. New York: Doubleday
Equiano, O. (2001). The Interesting Narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or . Gustavus Vassa, The African. New York: W.W. Norton
Davidson, B. (1961). The African Slave Trade. Printed in the United States of America


