The African Knights

The African Knights
Title The African Knights PDF eBook
Author Conrad Cairns
Publisher
Total Pages 72
Release 2006
Genre History
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In the 19th century the eastern Savannah (now divided between the countries of Nigeria, Niger, Mali, and Cameroon) was one of the most neglected parts of the African continent, and yet at the same time one of the most culturally sophisticated. During this period warfare among the peoples of the eastern Savannah, and in particular the three most significant native states - the Sokoto Caliphate, the ancient kingdom of Bornu, and the somewhat less ancient state of Bagirmi - was largely dominated by cavalry, and a significant proportion of these mounted troops were armored. This groundbreaking book covers the period that began with the Sokoto jihad in 1804 and ended with the extinction of the Savannah states by the European colonial powers at the turn of the 20th century. In addition to providing a brief outline history of the three states, it examines in detail the arms, equipment and methods of warfare used by their armored 'knights' and infantry, and includes in addition sections on their horses, artillery, flags, fortifications, and clothing. It is illustrated throughout with contemporary photographs and engravings.

Morien

Morien
Title Morien PDF eBook
Author Jessie Laidlay Weston
Publisher
Total Pages 166
Release 1901
Genre Perceval (Legendary character)
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The Black Knight

The Black Knight
Title The Black Knight PDF eBook
Author Clifford Worthy
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 2019-01-08
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781641800303

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In the 1940s, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point was out of reach for most African Americans due to racial barriers. Clifford Worthy was one of the first who was accepted and excelled as a Black Knight of the Hudson. His courageous Army service around the world balanced military and family life, even as they raised a child with special needs.

Knights of the Razor

Knights of the Razor
Title Knights of the Razor PDF eBook
Author Douglas Walter Bristol
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 229
Release 2009-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 080189283X

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They advocated economic independence from whites and founded insurance companies that became some of the largest black-owned corporations.--L. Diane Barnes "Alabama Review"

Knights and Armor Coloring Book

Knights and Armor Coloring Book
Title Knights and Armor Coloring Book PDF eBook
Author A. G. Smith
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 52
Release 1985-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780486248431

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Ozo

Ozo
Title Ozo PDF eBook
Author Emeka Aniagolu
Publisher
Total Pages 271
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Igbo (African people) in literature
ISBN 9780975520819

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Ozo: A Story of an African Knighthood, is a historical fiction about a traditional Igbo warrior aristicrats of titled holders. It blends social anthroplogy with narrative fiction in a beautiful and illuminating style.

Black Knights

Black Knights
Title Black Knights PDF eBook
Author Lynn Homan
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 432
Release 2018-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 145560125X

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Through veteran interviews, this illustrated history explores the contributions, experiences, and legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen from 1941–1946. What became known as the Tuskegee Experience began in 1931 with a letter from the head of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to the War Department asking that blacks be allowed to join the military. The efforts of early African American aviators, the struggle of organizations and individuals against the military's segregation policies, and the hard work of thousands of young men and women, military and civilian, black and white, all combined to make the Tuskegee Airmen an important but often overlooked part of America's military history. Through fascinating interviews with veterans and historical photographs, Black Knights tells the story of the men and women who served in the training program at Tuskegee Army Air Field from 1941 to 1946. The pilots' stories are here, but so are the experiences of the mechanics, band members, armorers, staff officers, nurses, and more who proved that they had courage and perseverance, not only in war, but in peacetime as well.