Do you think of these manuscripts having a certain "cultural significance" in terms of dispelling the myth that Africa had no universities or other signs of "complex civilization" and the myth of the "noble savage" with only oral tellings or griots?
And what do you think about these manuscripts in terms of propelling that conversation/education forward?
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Do you think of these manuscripts having a certain "cultural significance" in terms of dispelling the myth that Africa had no universities or other signs of "complex civilization" and the myth of the "noble savage" with only oral tellings or griots?
And what do you think about these manuscripts in terms of propelling that conversation/education forward?
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