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Struggle for Independence in NIGERIA KENYA SOUTH AFRICA

Struggle for Independence in NIGERIA KENYA SOUTH AFRICA. Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa were colonized by Britain (United Kingdom). After being colonies for decades, many people in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa became influenced by the pan-Africanist movement.

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Struggle for Independence in NIGERIA KENYA SOUTH AFRICA

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  1. Struggle for Independence inNIGERIAKENYASOUTH AFRICA

  2. Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa were colonized by Britain (United Kingdom).

  3. After being colonies for decades, many people in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa became influenced by the pan-Africanist movement.

  4. Pan-Africanism movement is the idea that people of African descent should unite and work together for their freedoms.

  5. As a result, many Africans became Nationalists, and began struggling with Europeans for their independence.

  6. Nationalism is the strong pride in one’s nation (country) or ethnic group.

  7. NIGERIA

  8. NIGERIA

  9. Nigeria became a British colony in 1901.

  10. Nigeria gained independencepeacefully from Britain in 1960.

  11. Nnamdi Azikiwe became Nigeria’s first president.

  12. KENYA

  13. KENYA

  14. Kenya became a British colony in the 1880s.

  15. From 1952 to 1960, many Kenyan nationalists fought the British for independence, in what is known as the Mau Mau Rebellion.

  16. Mau Maus

  17. Mau Maus

  18. Mau Maus

  19. British capture Mau Mau fighters

  20. Mau Maus surrender

  21. “General China,” leader of the Mau Mau

  22. Although the British defeated the natioalists and the Mau Maus, Britain gave Kenya its independence in 1963.

  23. Jomo Kenyatta became Kenya’s first president.

  24. Jomo Kenyatta

  25. A young Jomo Kenyatta“kenyatta” means “tip of the spear”

  26. APARTHEIDin South Africa(Old South African flag)

  27. Current South African flag

  28. South Africa

  29. Europeans arrive to colonize South Africa in 1652.

  30. Two Groups of White South Africans English These are Whites who Came mostly from Britain (United Kingdom) Afrikaners These are Whites who are mostly Dutch, or came mostly from Holland.

  31. CharlizeTheronfrom “Hancock” is an Afrikaner.

  32. Mark Shuttleworth, known as the first African in space, is anEnglishSouth African.

  33. Apartheid sign

  34. Pass book

  35. Black town

  36. White town

  37. F.W. de Klerk, South African president who ended Apartheid.

  38. Nelson Mandela

  39. Nelson Mandela, first Black president of South Africa.

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