The official definition for the work Africanization is "Africanization or Africanisation has been applied in various contexts, notably in geographic and personal naming and in the composition of the civil service e.g. via processes such as indigenization."
Africans just means people from Africa. It usually means people who were actually born in Africa but it could also refer to those of African descent, although it is considered rude and usually terms such as African-American for instance are used instead.
giving the land of the white settlers to Kenyans after Kenya became an independent nation
Putting Africans in the primary jobs.
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Africans are not tramps. Many Africans have suffered, and may be homeless and destitute, but that does not mean they are tramps.
Enslaved Africans refers to individuals from Africa who were captured, forced into slavery, and transported to work under brutal conditions in the Americas. This practice was prevalent during the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were forcibly brought to the New World to provide labor in industries such as agriculture and mining.
it means africans were slaves
You mean the Americas? The slave trade of the US colonies.
Well it was really rough for the Africans because even though they had new things in there life it didn't mean anything. Why? because the European didn't let the Africans be free. Also they didn't know why European were like that with Africans.
yes the africans made the drums
of course! Generally sub-Saharan Africans consider themselves Africans....
If you mean Nelson Mandela, then he helped free South Africans from apartheid and discrimination.
No. Several African countries chose to boycott the 1976 games, but they weren't banned.Unless you mean South Africans, who were banned from the Olympics for several decades including in 1976.
Africans learn a wide range of subjects similar to other students around the world, including math, science, history, languages, literature, and art. Additionally, African educational systems often emphasize subjects that are relevant to their local context and development needs.
Africans changed Jamestown because they used Africans for slaves.
If you mean Africans that live in the United States today, they are descendents of slaves that were brought to the Americas from the West coasts of Africa, in locations such as modern day Liberia, Nigeria, and Cote d'Ivoire.