Well, I thought St. Augustine of Hippo was African. Where was (is) Hippo? And one could assume that Otto von Bismarck gained his position on the list largely through his supervision of the Balkanization of Africa at the Berlin Conference; I could be totally wrong.
Kwaku Mensah
Chicago
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