African Diaspora History Timeline
NFA uses ten eras to keep learners oriented in chronology, geography, power, and institutional change across the Western Hemisphere.
Era 1 · Before 1400
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Era 2 · 1400–1650
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Era 3 · 1650–1775
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Era 4 · 1775–1820
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Era 5 · 1820–1860
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Era 6 · 1861–1877
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Era 7 · 1877–1930
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Era 8 · 1930–1955
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Era 9 · 1955–1980
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Era 10 · 1980–Present
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