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African Homes Early 1900s

African Homes Early 1900s. By John Naulty. Customary African homes.

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African Homes Early 1900s

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  1. African HomesEarly 1900s By John Naulty

  2. Customary African homes • Homes in Africa differ largely depending on the area. In more civilized wealthier parts in Africa, such as the South, decently upholstered houses can be found. If viewing the more poverty stricken locations, like Ethiopia, wealthy houses are very scarce, the earlier times in the 1900s showed poverty as a bigger issue. • An ordinary Ethiopian village http://content.lib.washington.edu/cgi-bin/showfile.exe?CISOROOT=/buildings&CISOPTR=9158

  3. The Wealthier Homes • Africa may be the poorest and lowest developed continent on Earth, but it still has its upsides when it comes to houses and living conditions. A lot of African Americanized houses are getting more distinguished and wealthier. A wealthy South African home in Franschhoek, Western Cape, South Africa http://www.south-africa-tourism.com/image-files/garden-house-1.jpg

  4. African Americans Impressions on houses • African Americans have maintained a hard-working ability throughout the 20th century and it really shows in the histories of African American culture pertaining to American houses owned by them.

  5. Sturgis One Room School. • In this video, an African American describes a an early schooling household • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ITbze3T3QM

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