African decolonization
Decolonisation of Africa - Wikipedia
The decolonisation of Africa was a series of political developments in Africa that spanned from the mid-1950s to 1975, during the Cold War.
Decolonization of Asia and Africa, 1945–1960 - Office of the Historian
Decolonization of Asia and Africa, 1945–1960. Between 1945 and 1960, three dozen new states in Asia and Africa achieved autonomy or outright independence from ...
Western Africa - Decolonization, Independence, Sovereignty
Western Africa - Decolonization, Independence, Sovereignty: The end of the colonial period and the establishment during 1957–76 of all the ...
Decolonization and Independence in 20th Century Africa
This project will focus on four specific countries in Africa in order to cover a variety of case studies in different regions and under different colonial ...
Decolonizing African Studies - Taylor & Francis Online
This special issue on decolonizing is a convergence of critical scholarship, theoretical inquiry, and empirical research committed to questioning and ...
Timeline of Independence - Brooklyn Museum
In the wake of African decolonization, the British, fearing the loss of their colony, granted continued concessions and reforms until Nigeria was granted full ...
African Decolonisation Explained - YouTube
African Decolonisation Explained The Poll: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYb6v1AlX6prKl83DswM5iw/community?lb=UgzO_6i5t4GU4zFh-614AaABCQ ...
A 'wind of change' that transformed the continent | Africa Renewal
It was Ghana's independence in 1957 under the leadership of Kwame Nkrumah that is most widely seen as the beginning of the African decolonization campaign. Mr.
Independence and decolonization in Southern Africa - Britannica
Southern Africa - Independence and decolonization in Southern Africa: After the war the imperial powers were under strong international pressure to ...
Decolonization in Africa | Overview, History & Impact - Study.com
Learn about decolonization in Africa. Explore how WWII affected North African campaigns, how Africa began to decolonize, and the impact of decolonization in ...
Revisiting Africa's Stalled Decolonization – A Response
Decolonisation then was not only a fight for economic and political freedom, but also the psychological struggle for self-liberation and the possibility to ...
Decolonization, Decoloniality, and the Future of African Studies
Prof. Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, a prominent voice on the debate on decolonization, had a conversation with Duncan Omanga, program officer for the African ...
African Intellectuals and Decolonization on JSTOR
Decades after independence for most African states, the struggle for decolonization is still incomplete, as demonstrated by the fact that Africa remains ...
Decolonization of African thought and African studies
In a masterful lecture, Ndlovu-Gatsheni laid out the intellectual history of decolonization in Africa and African studies and the many “turns” within it.
Decolonization and African Society
Decolonization and African Society: The Labor Question in French and British Africa. Search within full text.
Decolonizing African History - Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Decolonizing African History ... Decolonizing African history involves efforts toward ending European intellectual hegemony over Africa's political, economic, ...
The Decolonization of Africa - SpringerLink
The declaration of principles by Churchill and Roosevelt in the Atlantic Charter in 1941, with its promise of self-determination and self-government for all, ...
African Decolonization's Past and Present Trajectories - jstor
Decolonization is an ongoing liberation project. Colonialism was a vast process of invading spaces, lands, minds—all spheres of the colonized people's lives ...
READ: Connecting Decolonization in Africa and the US Civil Rights ...
African Americans and Africans created links to support each other in the struggles against colonialism and racial oppression.
Decolonizing African Studies - Boydell and Brewer
Examines transformational moments and liberation movements in the decolonization of inherited Western academic traditions in Africa.