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... social institutions of Africa was the cohesive influence of the family . The immediate family , the clan , and the tribe undergirded every aspect of life . The influence and hold the patriarch had over the members of the family was ...
... social institutions of Africa was the cohesive influence of the family . The immediate family , the clan , and the tribe undergirded every aspect of life . The influence and hold the patriarch had over the members of the family was ...
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... social structures of Afri- can life that the observant European trader or missionary would have encountered in the 16th century . 2. In what ways were the political , economic , and social struc- tures of 13th to 16th century Africa ...
... social structures of Afri- can life that the observant European trader or missionary would have encountered in the 16th century . 2. In what ways were the political , economic , and social struc- tures of 13th to 16th century Africa ...
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... social opportunities for non - whites , African Americans were convinced that they had to rely chiefly on themselves . As a consequence , they expended enormous energy and creativity in their efforts to make a living and to meet the ...
... social opportunities for non - whites , African Americans were convinced that they had to rely chiefly on themselves . As a consequence , they expended enormous energy and creativity in their efforts to make a living and to meet the ...
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