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Episode 16: Decolonization: Africa's Chance For A United States Of Africa

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This episode shed some insight on decolonization and Africa’s chance for a United States of Africa. By the time Bob’s “Africa unite” song reached the ears of millions of Black Africans in 1979, the prior decades had witnessed Africa’s struggle for decolonization. The process took several forms after the ending of Europe’s bloody war in 1945. Black Africans had hoped that the white minority in Africa would have conceded in the sharing of political power. Instead, the rise of more radical African political movements consolidated white rule in Southern Africa, as evidenced by the victory of the predominantly Afrikaner National Party in South Africa, the creation of the Central African Federation by Britain, and renewed white immigration to the Rhodesias, Angola, Mozambique, and South West Africa.

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This episode shed some insight on decolonization and Africa’s chance for a United States of Africa. By the time Bob’s “Africa unite” song reached the ears of millions of Black Africans in 1979, the prior decades had witnessed Africa’s struggle for decolonization. The process took several forms after the ending of Europe’s bloody war in 1945. Black Africans had hoped that the white minority in Africa would have conceded in the sharing of political power. Instead, the rise of more radical African political movements consolidated white rule in Southern Africa, as evidenced by the victory of the predominantly Afrikaner National Party in South Africa, the creation of the Central African Federation by Britain, and renewed white immigration to the Rhodesias, Angola, Mozambique, and South West Africa.

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