By Dr. James E. Sulton Jr. JA International Correspondent African history cannot be erased. Its lessons must not be forgotten. The Harvard historian Caroline Elkins reminds us that even as late as 2014 sixty percent of British people believed the colonial empire was something still making them proud. More recently than that, a quarter of the British population hoped the empire would come back one day. Yet, African people today remain resolute …
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