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  • Africa at Noon lecture series begins September 12

Africa at Noon lecture series begins September 12

Posted on September 1, 2012

Image of Neil KodeshWe look forward to the start of another great year of Africa at Noon lectures. Professor of History Neil Kodesh will present the semester’s inaugural lecture entitled, Health, Disease, and Healing in the Northern Great Lakes Region of Africa, ca.1500-1920: A Research Agenda.

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