The EzroniX

African Historical Archives

Welcome to The EzroniX – African Historical Archives

Here, storytelling meets scholarship in a journey across time, culture, and truth. Here, real historical accounts merge with storytelling to bring Africa’s past to life — not as fragments of colonial record, but as living chronicles of wisdom, innovation, and African spirit.

Through deeply researched narratives and academic insight, we revisit the events, ideas, and figures that shaped the continent — from the rise of early civilizations to the complex encounters that redefined identity and power. Each story and paper invites reflection, curiosity, and renewed understanding of the Africa the world often misunderstood.

We’re thrilled to bring you this new frontier of EzroniX — a platform where historians, storytellers, students, and curious minds can meet. Expect meticulously written studies, captivating storytelling, and profound reflections that reimagine how we see Africa and ourselves.

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“A curated Collection of Stories, Research & Reflections on Africa’s Past”

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Did Africans Sell Other Africans? The Complex Truth.

When the world asks whether Africans sold other Africans, this investigation cuts through myth and blame to reveal a gripping truth: a continent fractured by war, coerced by global forces, and trapped between its own political realities and the rising brutality of European chattel slavery. What emerges is not a story of betrayal, but a tragic collision of power, coercion, misunderstanding, and survival — this paper takes you on a revelatory journey, a journey seeking for the truth about the transatlantic slave trade and the part played by Africans in it.

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The Scramble and Partition of Africa Explained

The lines that carved up Africa were drawn not in its soil but in smoke-filled rooms of Europe. In less than thirty years, empires turned a continent into a chessboard of ambition, greed, and betrayal. From Berlin’s grand halls to the battlefields of Adwa, The Scramble and Partition of Africa Explained unravels how the pursuit of power reshaped a continent and how its echoes still shape Africa’s borders, politics, and identity today. A story of conquest and resistance, of voices silenced and others rising again, this is history retold through the eyes of both rulers and the ruled.

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