In the "Scramble for Africa"
South Africa.
In the 1920s and 1930s African protests focused on local issues and remained within the boundaries of the ethnic units recognized by colonial rule. The Kikuyu Central Association (KCA), formed in 1924, began advocating the return of land lost to European settlement. One of the leaders of the KCA was Jomo Kenyatta.
Because he was a segregationist, and supported a "return to Africa" by African-Americans.
Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.
Because he was a segregationist, and supported a "return to Africa" by African-Americans.
Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.
Slaves from West Africa were generally sold in African and European countries, while slaves from East Africa were generally sold in Persia and Mesopotamia.
Sudan is in Africa. Egypt is mostly in Africa and is generally considered to be an African country, but a small part of it is in Asia.
No leaders were present. The boundaries were decided centuries ago by the leaders of the European countries that conquered most of Africa.
They used different approaches to solve problems in Africa- APEX Yeet Skeet
Hmmm, bit of a silly question tbh, there is no such language as African. There are probably over 50 dialects, but indigenous and foreign colonial present in Africa.