history of Africa
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QUESTION TO ANSWER: The Atlantic Slave Trade was an unmitigated disaster for Africa and indeed the World. Discuss the statement by reconciling the main perspectives of historians on the impacts of the Atlantic Slave TradeUnderstanding and engagement with sourcesYour work will be assessed on your understanding, interpretation, and analysis of the required readings. Refrain from conducting outside researchuse only the readings listed on the course syllabus. Do not summarize the content of the class readings or lectures without relating it to the question or your argument in some way. You run the risk of plagiarism if you consult online test sites. 2) Writing style and presentationYour essay should be written in clear language. Avoid contractions and colloquial expressions, use complete sentences, proofread, and check your spelling. Responses should have an identifiable introduction and conclusion, transitions between paragraphs, and be conscious of grammatical conventions. It is incumbent on you to structure your essay in a way that logically answers the above question. Examples of items you may be penalized for include:- Not formatting according to the guidelines listed above- Not citing sources in footnotes following the Chicago Manual of Style or Turabian Manual of Style. 3)Addresses key aspects of the questionBe sure to answer all required components of each question. Be careful not to concentrate on parts of the question at the expense of others. Double-check before submission against the essay questions to ensure that you have fulfilled the necessary requirements.4)Critical reasoningA close reading of the relevant texts will demonstrate that authors hold many different and sometimes overlapping views on the impacts of the Atlantic Slave Trade. Demonstrate an awareness of all the positions. Display a critical view of each position. Attempt a reconciliation which shows why any one perspective is more persuasive than others. ONLY TEXT TO REFERENCE THROUGHOUT THE ESSAYJonathon Reynolds and Erik Gilbert, Africa in World History: From Prehistory to the Present (Princeton, NJ: Pearson Prentice-Hall, 2008). Francoise-Xavier Fauvelle, The Golden Rhinoceros: Histories of the African Middle AgesD.T. Niane, Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali (London: Longman, 1965).
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