Independence, Racism and Genocide

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Independence, Racism and Genocide Unit 13: Modern Africa Independence, Racism and Genocide

Ancient Africa & Imperialism Review African geography - diverse West African Kingdoms – Ghana, Mali, and Songhai East African Kingdoms – Axum and Nubia Scramble for Africa – Berlin Conference Boer War Zulus Egypt & Suez Canal

In the 1950s & 1960s, African colonies experienced decolonization, self-determination & gained their independence The first sub-Saharan African colony to gain its independence was Ghana in 1957

As a imperial power, Britain conquered much of Africa including Gold Coast After WWII, Britain allowed Africans in Gold Coast to participate in local self governments Starting in 1947, Kwame Nkrumah used Gandhi’s non-violent strategy of boycotts & strikes to pressure Britain to grant independence

Nkrumah supported Pan-Africanism (unity among Africans) & hoped to create a “United States of Africa” Nkrumah created the Organization of African Unity (OAU). This group promoted Pan-Africanism and an end to colonialism in Africa After a decade of struggle, Britain granted Gold Coast independence in 1957 & the nation was renamed Ghana Kwame Nkrumah was elected president-for-life & began an ambitious series of road, education, health programs In 1966, Nkrumah was overthrown & Ghana struggled between military & civilian rule until elections were finally held in 2000

Kenya Jomo Kenyatta Kikuyu people turned to violent means to gain liberation. British jailed Kenyatta 1963 – Kenyatta became 1st prime minister to an independent Kenya

Obstacles to Progress in Africa Population and Poverty Political Problems & Repressive Dictators Economic dependence on foreigners. Land and Climate Issues Failing Economic Systems Cash crops instead of food Failed socialist and mixed policies Africa shows great potential!!!

Unlike Ghana, demands for independence in South Africa were led by white colonists When South Africa gained independence in 1931, white Afrikaners gained power & create a policy of apartheid Apartheid laws created strict racial segregation between blacks & whites

The African National Congress (ANC) used violence, as well as boycotts and nonviolent civil disobedience to oppose apartheid. Black South Africans protested apartheid & often violent riots broke out

The anti-apartheid leader was Nelson Mandela In 1964, Mandela was arrested & given a life sentence for opposing apartheid laws In the 1980s, Desmond Tutu, a Black Anglican civil rights leader, convinced many foreign nations to halt trade with South Africa in protest of apartheid

In 1990, new South African President F. W In 1990, new South African President F. W. de Clerk released Mandela from prison South African parliament repealed all apartheid laws & announced the first multiracial election in 1994 Nelson Mandela won the election & became South Africa’s first black president South Africans adopted a new constitution with a Bill of Rights that guaranteed equal rights for all citizens

After gaining independence, Nigeria erupted in an ethnic civil war Not all African independence movements ended with democracy or without bloodshed After gaining independence, Nigeria erupted in an ethnic civil war In Congo, a series of civil wars weakened the newly-formed nation Ethnic divisions weakened Kenya’s government & led to violence & rule by dictators

Among the worst examples of violence in Africa is the genocide (mass killings) in Rwanda & Sudan Before 1994, 85% Hutu 15% Tutsi The genocide was stopped when Tutsi-rebels seized control of the gov’t. Link to video on Rwandan genocide In Darfur in 2003-2008, the Sudanese gov’t killed up to 400,000 Muslims in an attempt to destroy an anti-gov’t rebel movement http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2008/dec/18/rwanda-genocide http://video.nytimes.com/video/2006/11/06/opinion/1194817106526/the-genocide-in-darfur.html In Rwanda, ethnic conflict between rival clans led to the Hutus massacring between 500,000 & 800,000 Tutsi in 1994 Link to video on Darfur genocide (5.00)

U.N. Peacekeeping Interventions, 1945-2009 Genocide in Africa U.N. Peacekeeping Interventions, 1945-2009 http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_a55xc3j5xRw/S9MBX3lYV4I/AAAAAAAAANM/3Wn3SHUZNb8/s1600/Poverty_conflict_map.jpg In 2002, 53 African nations formed the African Union (AU) in hopes of solving political, economic and environmental issues such as desertification, AIDS, and famine.

The Challenges in Africa Today http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010/05/09/world/1247467804332/the-battle-against-aids-is-failing.html?scp=23&sq=darfur&st=cse The Aids Epidemic in Africa (Link to NY Times video, 6.00)

The Challenges of Africa (Link to Zimbabwe video, 5.30) http://choices.edu/resources/supplemental_zimbabwe.php The Challenges of Africa (Link to Zimbabwe video, 5.30)