
Dear readers, wishing you all an AMAZING HAPPY new year. May the year 2020 mark the beginning of a decade of joy, the fulfillment of old and new dreams that will last a lifetime, and the completion of past endeavors. We, at Afrolegends, would like to express our profound gratitude for your constant support, as your readership has carried us forward. Thank you to all those who visited the blog, reblogged articles, commented, and to all future visitors. 2019 was a full year: Afrolegends.com had lots of views, subscribers, and many articles reblogged on multiple sites. In August, we celebrated 2 Million Views and 10-years Anniversary on the African Heritage Blog !!! We most importantly celebrated your continued presence on our blog, and as always African achievements.

The top 6 posts of 2019 are listed below. For this new year, 2020, we will bring you even more amazing, fun, enlightening, and rich articles. We will also take you on a journey to new places. Keep trusting, reading, sharing, reblogging, and liking. We wish you a beautiful, full, and amazing new year, rich in blessings, and rich in greatness. May 2020 be the year of greatness! Keep your heads up, and may your year be as beautiful as the petals of this flower! As you can see, everything about this flower marks the beginning of something beautiful: a new start, a new life, and a new joy! As always, like Agostinho Neto said, “A luta continua … a vitória é certa!”
1. The 11 Components of the French Colonial Tax in Africa
2. Bride Price Practices in Africa
3. Adinkra Symbols and the Rich Akan Culture
4. Scarification: an ‘Ancient’ African Tattoo Culture
5. Sarah Baartman: The Black Venus
6. Samori Touré: African Leader and Resistant to French Imperialism!
Have a healthy, happy and successful 2020!
“Season´s Greetings and a good 2020!”: https://wipokuli.wordpress.com/2019/12/23/seasons-greetings-and-a-good-2020-schoene-feiertage-und-ein-gutes-2020/
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Thank you Andreas, wishing you the very best for this new year 2020 and this decade as well.
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Happy 2020 to you, too! I would’ve never guessed the French Colonial Tax article to be number one, but it’s good that people have been educated about that issue.
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Right indeed.
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Sure thing. I was surprised about what my #1 most viewed post on the main Ospreyshire blog as well even though it’s not as big of an issue compared to the French Colonial Tax predicament.
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