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September 12, 2012

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Justin

Thanks very much, Stefan. I'll add both of these. The Zedler entry is particularly interesting, since it indicates a familiarity with the 1729 treatise on the rights of Africans in Europe, a treatise all other sources identify as lost. Maybe we can track it down after all!

Jeremy Hughe

This post might be more interesting if we designed it an informative way as well as in an entertaining way. What I mean is brief and concise is better than this.

AfriTüDe Geschichtswerkstatt UG (haftungsbeschränkt)/ Dr. Monika Firla

New publication on Amo:

Monika FIRLA:
Ein Jenaer Stammbucheintrag des schwarzen Philosophen Anton Wilhelm Amo aus dem Jahr 1746. Stuttgart: AfriTüDe Geschichtswerkstatt, 2012.
44 p. Ill.

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