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Top of Page 89. Write the question and answer Is there anything (a cause, a belief, a person) who you would be willing to fight or possibly die for?. Top White Margin Page 89-SS7H1b.d. SS7H1b.d. b. Explain how nationalism led to independence in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria.

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  1. Top of Page 89 • Write the question and answer • Is there anything (a cause, a belief, a person) who you would be willing to fight or possibly die for?

  2. Top White Margin Page 89-SS7H1b.d. • SS7H1b.d. • b. Explain how nationalism led to independence in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria. • d. Explain the impact of the Pan-African movement.

  3. Pan-African Movement

  4. Pan-African Movement • Movement that seeks to unify Africans and those of African decent around the world • Includes: • people of black African descent • all people on the African continent including non-black people

  5. Pan-African Movement • Pan-Africanism - late 19th (1800’s) and early 20th (1900’s) centuries. • It developed as a reaction to the impact of the Slave Trade and European colonialism in Africa on people of African descent. • Mid-20th century (1900’s)- Africans adopted Pan-Africanism as a rallying cry for independence from colonial rule.

  6. Pan-African Movement • Rallied African people and nations to work together

  7. Pan-African Movement • 1st official conference was held in 1900. • The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) and the Civil Rights Movement are related to the Pan-African Movement. W.E.B Du Bois Founder of the NAACP

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