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The History of Sleeping Sickness
The history of sleeping sickness is so inter twined with the history of colonialism in africa. For a good chunk of the time, what was written about the disease was written by the people actively participating in colonialism. Movement did play a role in increasing the distribution of sleeping sickness in these big epidemics. But was it because people could move around more freely in the newly peaceful continent thanks to the arbitrary partitioning by the european imperial powers? Or was it actually because people had to move around more to escape the violence, famine and oppressive conflict that these onists seem to bring with them?