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African Independence. By 1900 only 2 African Nations remained independent. Ethiopia Liberia. Roots of Independence Movement. Desire for freedom never abandoned Post WW1 &WW2 movements American Civil Rights Movement Nasser & Arab Nationalism. Traditional Colony Colonial Government
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African Independence
By 1900 only 2 African Nations remained independent... • Ethiopia • Liberia
Roots of Independence Movement • Desire for freedom never abandoned • Post WW1 &WW2 movements • American Civil Rights Movement • Nasser & Arab Nationalism
Traditional Colony Colonial Government Export Based Economy European Settled Colony Colonial Government Export Based Economy White Minority Rule Legalized Discrimination Struggle for Independence
Kwame Nkrumah • Under his leadership, Ghana, becomes first African colony to achieve independence
Ghana Becomes Independent • 1957 • 1st Colony to Achieve Independence • Avoids Tribal Conflicts
OAU Nkrumah & WEB de Bois work on Pan-African Movement • Nhrumah founded the OAU--Organization of African Unity • worked to promote African economic independence
Patrice Lumumba • Became 1st independent leader of Congo • considered a radical by west • assassinated in military take over
Rebellion in Kenya • British colony of Kenya heavily settled by White farmers • Took land from Kikuyu and Masai people
Mau Mau Rebellion • Mau Mau called themselves the Land & Freedom Party • protested for Independence • mass arrests
Jomo Kenyatta • Kikuyu leader • arrested for “terrorism” • imprisoned for 8 years • became President of Kenya
Jomo Kenyatta • Kenya becomes strongest democracy in Africa • Kenyatta made Kenya an economic success
Jomo Kenyatta • Kenyatta led fight for African stability and prosperity. • He stays in power to long = corruption & abuse
Ending Apartheid in South Africa • African National Congress • Political Party • began fight against Apartheid
Nelson Mandela • Leader of ANC • arrested and jailed for 28 years • 120 ANC leaders were jailed
Steve Biko • Biko organized student protests against Apartheid • banned person • beaten to death by police
Bishop Desmond Tutu • Anglican minister who led international protest against Apartheid • South Africa sanctioned
Impact of Sanctions • Worldwide Protest against Apartheid • Ban on Trade & Banking • Financial Crisis in South Africa
F.W. de Klerk & Nelson Mandela • De Klerk, white prime minister • negotiated with Mandela • released him from Prison • made agreement for free elections with all South African’s allowed to vote
South African Independence • 1994: first free elections • Nelson Mandela became President of South Africa • 1994 to present: South Africans work to create economic equality • tribunal: trials for criminal acts under Apartheid