Nation-Building and Economic Development | Africa in World Affairs | Southern Africa | Name That Scholar/ Writers | Miscellaneous |
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1950, 1960, and 1970
What three main periods represent the waves of independence for Africa?
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the Eastern bloc and the Western bloc
What were the two camps that Africa was divided into when it became independent?
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the non-white population
The Nationalist party controlled the lives of who in south Africa?
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W.E.B. DuBois
"an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideas in one body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder"
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Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and the Dred Scott Decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1857
Why did people like Henry Highland Garnet change their stance on emigration to Africa? List two specific decisions in the 1850s that were the cause.
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irredentism
Emerges out of a situation where one ethnic group was split by colonial boundaries, resulting on two or three sometimes antagonistic countries sharing parts of that group?
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Non-alignment
The refusal to establish a military alliance with either bloc is known as?
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Sharpville
In 1960, 69 peaceful apartheid demonstrators were shot by police during what massacre?
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Marcus Garvey
Increased black people's consciousness of their African roots and identity and at the same time stuck at the heart of the race problem in America by instilling pride and spirit of militancy in black people?
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Julius Wayne Dudley
Who donated over 3.1 million books and other educational materials to disadvantaged schools in South Africa through a nonprofit enterprise?
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colonial boundaries and ethnicity
What two sources have been the major problems of Africa not being able to form national integration?
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economic
During the second phase of the non-alignment movement it shifted from political to?
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infrastructure and military
What two things made South Africa the most powerful black state on earth?
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Malcolm X
black people had the duty to stay in the land of their birth and citizenship to wage their struggle for freedom and justice by any means necessary
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Collaborative Education with South African Schools
What was the name of the nonprofit enterprise that helped disadvantaged schools in South Africa?
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Afro-Marxism
Afro-Marxism What upholds the classic theory of class struggle, emphasizing that African governments are rules by a bourgeoisie elite class which maintains strong ties with the bourgeois classes in Western capitalist states?
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the Organization of African Unity
In 1963 African nations banded together and formed the?
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Blacks
On May 10th South Africa adopted a new constitution that granted majority rule to who?
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Martin R. Delany
"Africa is our fatherland...our policy must be Africa for the African race, and black men to rule it"
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The Council on African Affairs, Operation Crossroads Africa, The American Negro Leadership Conference on Africa, Congressional Black Caucus, TransAfrica, Inc.
What were the five examples of African American organizations that demonstrated their solidarity with African countries outside of black colleges, religious bodies, missionaries, and writers?
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Natural disasters, internal conflict, and job opportunities
What three factors contributed to the mass migration to urban centers?
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The New Economic Partnership for African Development
A recent agreement of the African Union aimed at addressing the problems plaguing the African continent with regard to deficits in economic development and integration into the world economy?
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Nelson Mandela
Which president of South Africa become the most powerful black president in the world?
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Edward Wilmot Blyden
"outside Africa, the fatherland, dignity and respectability were beyond the reach of blacks"
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William Sheppard
Who was the missionary that helped to expose the atrocities of Leopold II of Belgium in the Congo during the 1890s and early 1900s?
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