1. Pre-Colonial Africa
We can understand from this why there were no revolutions in Africa against the regime, but only against those who administered it poorly, i.e., unworthy princes. ... Taking into account their isolation, which however must not be exaggerated, it can be understood why Africa's societies remained relatively stable. ... However, the ennobling of a slave, even by the king, was impossible in Africa, in contrast to the customs of European courts. ... However, the alienation of the slaves of the father's household in Africa was great enough, on the moral and material plane, that their min...
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