From one of the earliest depictions of the continent – to the colonial scramble for land – the maps of Africa reveal a great deal about the people who have lived there through the centuries.
To try to shed new light on the African archives held by the Royal Geographical Society, London-based African community groups were asked for their views on the documents.
They spoke to Cliff Pereira and Zagba Oyortey – both African-born – who explain here how the maps tell the story of a changing continent.
Rediscovering African Geographies can be seen at the Royal Geographical Society in London between 22 March – 28 April 2011.
Exhibition images copyright RGS (with the Institute of British Geographers) – supported by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council.
Music courtesy KPM Music. Slideshow production by Paul Kerley. Publication date 21 March 2011.
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