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Item Artists' Depictions of Senegalese Signares: insights concerning French racist and sexist attitudes in the nineteenth century.(Institut universitaire d'études du développement (IUED) & Société suisse d'études africaines (SSEA), 1980) Brooks, George E.Item Cabo Verde: Gulag of the South Atlantic: Racism, Fishing Prohibitions, and Famines.(African Studies Association, 2006) Brooks, George E.Item The Observance of All Souls' Day in the Guinea-Bissau Region: A Christian Holy Day, an African Harvest Festival, an African New Year's Celebration, or All of the above (?)(African Studies Association, 1984) Brooks, George E.Item The Observance of All Souls' Day in the Guinea-Bissau Region: A Christian Holy Day, an African Harvest Festival, an African New Year's Celebration, or All of the Above (?)(African Studies Association, 1984) Brooks, George E.Item Themes in African and World History(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1982) Brooks, George E.Collection of three papers to offer an overview of major themes in African History. Intended for the general reader and for use as introductory or supplementary readings in college and high school courses in African, African-American, and World History. Papers included: "A Schema for Integrating Africa into World History," "Tropical Africa: The Colonial Heritage," and "The African Heritage and the Slave Trade"Item Western Africa To c/1860 A.D.: A Provisional Historical Schema Based On Climate Periods(African Studies Program, Indiana University, 1985) Brooks, George E.Overview of climate changes and ecological zones and their relation to the history of West Africa.