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Sunday, 20 May 2012

Activity 8


  1.            African nationalism is the political movement for Africa as a unified continent and the desire for African people to rule themselves, not be ruled by others.
    2.       The Aborigines’ Rights Protection Society - 1897; The African National Congress - 1912; The National Congress of West Africa – 1920.
    3.       Pan-Africanism is a movement that aims to unify African people or people living in Africa, into a one community and to establish co-operation between all Africans.
    4.       African Nationalism has to do with African people trying to rule themselves in their own country. Pan-Africanism has to do with trying to unite African people and people living in Africa into one community.
    5.       Kwame Nkruma and Robert Sobukwe contributed to the Pan-African movement in Africa by helping the decolonization process and protesting for their rights and freedom.
    6.       Bob Marley’s song, “Buffalo Soldier” relates extremely well to slavery and white oppression in America. It explains how black Africans, the Buffalo Soldiers, were stolen from Africa and forced to work in America. It then goes on about how the black Africans were then hated, and they had to “fight for survival” because there were white haters out there that wanted to kill the black people, for example, The Ku Klux Klan. It then goes on to speak about the Civil War in America, where the North won the war and freed black people from slavery.

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