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Gregory Mann: On Malian History and Politics (Afropop interview)

Prof. Gregory Mann is interviewed by Banning Eyre for Afropop, as part of the series on the lives of contemporary Malian griots, "Hip Deep in Mali: Growing Into Music in 21st Century Bamako."

Visit Afropop's website to read or listen to the interview, and explore the rest of the features in the series.

May 20, 2016

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February 23, 2026

Call for Manuscripts: "Cohabitations" Series

January 14, 2026

Memorial for Professor Kimuli Kasara | February 27, 2026 at 3:00 PM

January 04, 2026

The AfroDiaspora Colloquium: Ime Ekpo (GS '26), Asake, and Locating Africa at Columbia

December 19, 2025

New Publication: "African Coups and the Limits of Electoralism" by Ernest Harsch

November 29, 2025

Faculty in the News: Séverine Autesserre on Arte Radio Podcast

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