African Studies Editorials enables you to reach consumers who have purchased two or more hardcover, softcover, or kindle editions books on various topics of African literature and educational resources. Consumers, students, scholars, and educators purchase these editorials to gain a better understanding of African civilization. They look to these editorials to further their knowledge of African society, politics, law, economics, and the arts.
These avid readers enjoy collecting and reading about Africa’s past and learning about the history of the culture and era’s. These consumers and educators are passionate about exploring historical icons, events, wars, trends, government, and politics.
African Studies Editorials enables you to reach those that have a love for reading and the ability to learn more interesting facts about the world. They collect biographies; attend historical events, replica weapons from different eras, medals, old stamps, photographs, coins and more. They purchase bookshelves and display cases for their books and keepsakes.
These history enthusiasts use their discretionary income to donate to historical preservation societies as well as to trace their own family’s history and travel back to where their family originated from. They research to find out how their ancestors helped to shape today’s world.
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African Art & Architecture
Black Drama
Black Music
Black Religion
African Religion
Swahili Language
African History
African Archaeology
Government & Politics of Africa
Africa Geography
African Philosophy
African Literature
African Studies
Cultures of Africa
These consumers visit trade shows to purchase new items to add to their collections, read history blogs, visit museums, visit many types of history online websites, purchase many types of history books and novelty products, take part in historical reenactments, watch history specials on television, and history based movie pieces.