French North Africa were fierce fighters in World War 1. 1914-18. Army of Africa soldiers from Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco included indigenous people and white French colonials.
African gold miners developing a drift, a tunnel following a vein of ore, in the Crown Mine, in the greatest gold bearing region of the world, near Johannesburg, South Africa. 1935.
Slave Trade, by John Raphael Smith, after George Morland, 1762-12, British print. The print's caption reads: Lo the poor Captive with distraction wild, Views his dear Partner torn from his embrace; A
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American Air Transport Command plane flies over the pyramids of Egypt. Flights from the U.S. supplied strategic battle zones of North Africa during World War 2. 1943.