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  • ...the Lord's Resistance Army continues to destabilize southeastern [[Central African Republic]], and several rebel groups joined together in early December 2012 Back to [[Adopting from Central African Republic]]
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  • The [[Central African Republic]] is not party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children a ...third country, should contact the [[adoption]] authority of the [[Central African Republic]] to inquire about applicable laws and procedures. See contact inf
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  • =About Central African Republic= ...where pockets of lawlessness persist. To learn more, read [[About Central African Republic]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Adopting from Central African Republic]]
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  • ...born in Portland, Oregon and adopted transracially (his birth parents are African-American and Finnish) when he was aged two by a family with two born-to and
    2 KB (269 words) - 20:34, 30 January 2014
  • '''African-American sportsman'''
    2 KB (248 words) - 20:38, 30 January 2014
  • ...e famously resigned from the Daughters of the American Revolution when the African-American contralto Marion Anderson was refused permission to sing in a DAR-
    2 KB (302 words) - 06:29, 27 February 2018
  • '''African-American chemist and educator''' ...en did a degree at [[Iowa]] State College of Agriculture and was the first African-American to graduate from there. He became one of the world's top agricultu
    2 KB (361 words) - 06:15, 28 February 2018
  • '''African-American broadcaster, politician, and motivational speaker'''
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  • Oxford Companion to African American Literature, edited by William L. Andrews, Frances Smith and Trudie
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  • The island was uninhabited when first settled by the British in 1627. African [[slaves]] worked the sugar plantations established on the island until 183
    772 B (112 words) - 04:56, 24 March 2018
  • The island was uninhabited when first settled by the British in 1627. African [[slaves]] worked the sugar plantations established on the island until 183
    6 KB (834 words) - 01:46, 18 February 2018
  • Present day [[Benin]] was the site of Dahomey, a West African kingdom that rose to prominence in about 1600 and over the next two and hal
    5 KB (777 words) - 06:13, 1 July 2021
  • ...ulation is greater than its [[domestic]] one. Most Cabo Verdeans have both African and Portuguese antecedents.
    1 KB (152 words) - 05:20, 24 March 2018
  • ...the 15th century; [[Cabo Verde]] subsequently became a trading center for African [[slaves]] and later an important coaling and resupply stop for whaling and
    2 KB (330 words) - 03:59, 18 February 2018
  • ...the Lord's Resistance Army continues to destabilize southeastern [[Central African Republic]], and several rebel groups joined together in early December 2012 Back to [[Adopting from Central African Republic]]
    2 KB (249 words) - 05:26, 24 March 2018
  • The [[Central African Republic]] is not party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children a ...third country, should contact the [[adoption]] authority of the [[Central African Republic]] to inquire about applicable laws and procedures. See contact inf
    3 KB (452 words) - 15:19, 3 July 2021
  • =About Central African Republic= ...where pockets of lawlessness persist. To learn more, read [[About Central African Republic]].
    3 KB (464 words) - 15:16, 3 July 2021
  • [[Chad]], part of [[France]]'s African holdings until 1960, endured three decades of civil warfare, as well as inv
    2 KB (225 words) - 05:27, 24 March 2018
  • [[Chad]], part of [[France]]'s African holdings until 1960, endured three decades of civil warfare, as well as inv
    3 KB (382 words) - 06:33, 7 July 2021
  • ...own when [[Comoros]]' other islands held legitimate elections in July. The African Union (AU) initially attempted to resolve the political crisis by applying
    1 KB (205 words) - 12:29, 12 July 2021
  • ...vestment all made [[Cote d'Ivoire]] one of the most prosperous of the West African states but did not protect it from political turmoil. In December 1999, a m
    2 KB (348 words) - 19:46, 19 March 2018
  • ...f the four national languages in primary schools, making it one of the few African nations to have had literacy in local languages during the European colonia
    4 KB (575 words) - 23:16, 6 October 2014
  • ...vestment all made [[Cote d'Ivoire]] one of the most prosperous of the West African states but did not protect it from political turmoil. In December 1999, a m
    7 KB (1,101 words) - 04:11, 18 February 2018
  • ...nt as a Spanish colony during the next several centuries. Large numbers of African [[slaves]] were imported to work the coffee and sugar plantations, and Hava
    3 KB (378 words) - 04:13, 18 February 2018
  • ...es as an important shipping portal for goods entering and leaving the east African highlands and transshipments between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The
    1 KB (221 words) - 01:37, 25 March 2018
  • ...ainland portion plus five inhabited islands, is one of the smallest on the African continent. President Teodoro Obiang NGUEMA MBASOGO has ruled the country si
    1 KB (192 words) - 01:46, 25 March 2018
  • ...ainland portion plus five inhabited islands, is one of the smallest on the African continent. President Teodoro Obiang NGUEMA MBASOGO has ruled the country si
    5 KB (648 words) - 07:23, 7 July 2021
  • Unique among African countries, the ancient Ethiopian monarchy maintained its freedom from colon
    5 KB (766 words) - 04:35, 18 February 2018
  • ...nd considerable foreign support have helped make it one of the more stable African countries.
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  • ...the 17th century, established sugar estates, and imported large numbers of African [[slaves]]. Britain took the island in 1762 and vigorously expanded sugar p
    1 KB (187 words) - 02:09, 25 March 2018
  • ...the 17th century, established sugar estates, and imported large numbers of African [[slaves]]. To learn more please read [[About Grenada]].
    7 KB (961 words) - 04:41, 19 February 2018
  • ...rised of three races or ethnicities—White (44.0%), Hispanic (21.8%), and African-American (21.0%).''' ...ly 90 percent (85.5%) of child fatalities were comprised of White (38.3%), African-American (31.9%), and Hispanic (15.3%) victims.'''
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  • White children had lower [[disruption]] rates than African- American children.
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  • *26 percent were Black or African American. *22 percent were Black or African American.
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  • ...n indentured servant, to last indefinitely (however, this does not include African American children in the south before the American Civil War; in those case
    5 KB (892 words) - 18:19, 11 December 2014
  • ...ted [[Jamaica]] for centuries, were gradually exterminated and replaced by African [[slaves]]. England seized the island in 1655 and established a plantation
    1 KB (212 words) - 23:43, 25 March 2018
  • ...ted [[Jamaica]] for centuries, were gradually exterminated and replaced by African [[slaves]]. England seized the island in 1655 and established a plantation
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  • ...|de facto]] one-party state from 1969 until 1982 when the ruling [[Kenya]] African National Union (KANU) made itself the sole legal party in [[Kenya]]. MOI ac
    11 KB (1,582 words) - 15:16, 29 June 2021
  • ...South African and Batswana military forces under the aegis of the Southern African Development Community. Subsequent constitutional reforms restored relative
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  • ...ith Western nations. Unrest that began in several Middle Eastern and North African countries in late 2010 erupted in Libyan cities in early 2011. QADHAFI's br
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  • Present day [[Benin]] was the site of Dahomey, a West African kingdom that rose to prominence in about 1600 and over the next two and hal
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  • According to South African law, a child born to parents who are not married to each other at the time '''Requirements for [[Special Needs]] or Medical Conditions:''' South African law does not require [[Adoption Agencies|adoption agencies]] to disclose wh
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  • ...al of the Commissioner of Child Welfare, a designated officer of the South African Department of Justice, is required in order for an [[adoption]] order to be *'''TIME FRAME:''' It can take up to two years to complete South African [[adoption]] requirements.
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  • ...boring countries, primarily [[Ethiopia]], [[Eritrea]], [[Chad]], [[Central African Republic]], and [[South Sudan]]. Armed conflict, poor transport infrastruct
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  • ...forms. The following year, [[Portugal]] granted independence to all of its African colonies. [[Portugal]] is a founding member of NATO and entered the EC (now
    3 KB (446 words) - 02:17, 21 February 2018
  • ...ections, and over the past year have deployed over 850 peacekeepers in the African Union Mission in [[Somalia]] (AMISOM). As of January 2014, [[Sierra Leone]]
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  • ...century, [[Suriname]] became a Dutch colony in 1667. With the abolition of African slavery in 1863, workers were brought in from [[India]] and Java. Independe
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  • ...ct in 2006, but the legal status of political parties remains unclear. The African United Democratic Party tried unsuccessfully to register as an official pol
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  • ...t recognize the act and demanded more complete voting rights for the black African majority in the country (then called Rhodesia). UN sanctions and a guerrill
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  • ...t recognize the act and demanded more complete voting rights for the black African majority in the country (then called Rhodesia). To learn more please read [
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  • '''African-American Actors'''
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  • He attended university, became a lawyer and African National Congress activist, went into exile, but was eventually arrested an
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  • African/
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