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1 African Independence

2 Essential Question: How successful were African nations in becoming politically and economically independent?

3 By 1900 only 2 African Nations remained independent...
Ethiopia Liberia

4 Roots of Independence Movement
Desire for freedom never abandoned Post WW1 &WW2 movements American Civil Rights Movement Nasser & Arab Nationalism

5 Struggle for Independence
Traditional Colony Colonial Government Export Based Economy European Settled Colony Colonial Government Export Based Economy White Minority resisted Black Rule Legalized Discrimination

6 Ghana Becomes Independent
1957 Led by Kwame Nkrumah 1st Colony to Achieve Independence Avoids Tribal Conflicts

7 OAU Nkrumah & WEB de Bois work on Pan-African Movement
Nhrumah founded the OAU--Organization of African Unity worked to promote African economic independence

8 Rebellion in Kenya British colony of Kenya heavily settled by White farmers Took land from Kikuyu and Masai people

9 Mau Mau Rebellion Mau Mau called themselves the Land & Freedom Party
protested for Independence mass arrests> concentration camps

10 Jomo Kenyatta Kikuyu leader arrested for “terrorism”
imprisoned for 8 years became President of Kenya Jomo Kenyatta

11 Kenya becomes strongest democracy in Africa
Kenyatta made Kenya an economic success He stays in power to long = corruption & abuse

12 Ending Apartheid in South Africa
African National Congress Political Party began fight against Apartheid

13 Apartheid

14 Nelson Mandela Leader of ANC arrested and jailed for 28 years
120 ANC leaders were jailed

15 The Years of Struggle 1960: Sharpeville Massacre > Stay at Home Campaign 1976: Soweto Uprising

16 Steve Biko Biko organized student protests against Apartheid
banned person Smuggled his writings out beaten to death by police

17 Bishop Desmond Tutu Anglican minister who led international protest against Apartheid South Africa sanctioned

18 Impact of Sanctions Worldwide Protest against Apartheid
Ban on Trade & Banking Financial Crisis in South Africa

19 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

20 South Africa Avoids Bloodbath

21 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

22 Problems Faced by Independent Africa
Debt from Colonial Period Pressure from the World Bank to grow colonial export crop to pay off debt Famine Ethnic Conflict Such as Hutu & Tutsi in Rwanda War & Use of Child Soldiers

23 Health Issues: Clean water High infant mortality rate Aids

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