Any recommendations for learning more about North African history and culture?
Part of my family was a mix of french colonized North African (Tunisia/Morocco/Algeria) people, that my US hill-people ancestor married into (thanks wwii), but I was too young to learn from the olds before they all died.
My dad remembers a bit from growing up in Kenitra, and was around during Moroccan independence, but isn’t exactly a historian lol. There’s just so much I wish I could’ve learned from my grandma - who came from a Berber background - but we never spoke the same language.



