Senegal 
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SOURCE: Al Jazeera
12-5-2018
Museum of Black Civilisations aims to 'decolonise knowledge'
A large museum will open in Dakar, 52 years after Senegal's first president presented a post-colonial cultural vision.
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SOURCE: Anadolu Agency
6-20-18
Senegal historian decries long shadows of colonialism
“We know that Commander [Louis] Faidherbe, who gave the name to Dakar's biggest street today, killed 20,000 people in eight months.”
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SOURCE: Aeon
5-18-15 (accessed)
Slaves of history
by Jori Lewis
If you descend from slaves in Senegal, your shame is an open secret and your life limited by stigma and disrespect
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