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The only way one could conceivably consider “Africa” as a single, homogeneous entity is by stepping back - way back, actually, as far as outer space - where a whole-earth photograph shows Africa as a geographically distinct mass of land, connected in literal terms to the rest of the world by just a tiny strip of desert in the far northeast.

The fact that the land mass has distinct boundaries, coupled with the knowledge that there are some consistent historical narratives that unfortunately appear time and time again across the continent, somehow empowers much of the rest of the world to lump the extraordinary number of cultures, languages, religions, and ways of life

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