Advantages Of African Liberation

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Angelica Lis
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With Struggle Comes Progress.

African liberation is, ”… [the] drive for African unity in our times requires a popular mass-based, Africa-wide political movement whose central goal is political and economic unity of African people.." K K Prah [2006] Liberation is defined by struggle, and Africans have went through many struggles in history. In this essay ill mention many African Liberation failures and accomplishments that has shaped our society today.

Africans have been the only race in the past one thousand years that has been rejected from humanity. There has not been any other human race that has suffered from such unfortuate historical rejection. African liberation has been a long process of struggle to gain …show more content…

This was the attempt to forge African unity in formation of Organization for African Unity (OAU), this escalated into a leadership organization. It formed a ‘unity’ of ,”African leaders to perpetuate the colonial legacy of oppression, marginalisation and political exclusion of sections of their citizenry. The first phase of African liberation therefore faltered.” (http://www.assatashakur.org/forum/contested-zone/26176-what-african-liberation.html) The outcome of this ‘false start in Africa’ is the on going issue in which the continent is implicated. Additionally, all liberation movements have experienced many challenges in transforming from struggle to government.

Not all black Liberation movements were a failure. Many African’s fought for their rights and made a difference. In 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, a Black woman named, Rosa Parks stood up, and then sat down. The masses of Black people kicked oft the modem Black liberation …show more content…

He vocalized the aspirations of the era. during this time Black’s realized that the Federal government was not really their friend but their antagonist.In the late 1960’s, Black people proclaimed “if we were to be mashed into the dirt any longer, then the government needed its Army, Navy and police, but no unruly band of civilian whites would insult Black, people, north or south, ever again.” (https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1/bwc-history.htm) The “American system” was corrupt and there was no “American Democracy”.The Black peoples struggles revealed and CPUSA and all their wrongdoings. The struggles was,” objectively anti-imperialist from the start, and in the late 60’s it was becoming consciously anti-imperialist.”(https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ncm-1/bwc-history.htm)

These struggles lead to the formation of the Black Panther Party. The Black peoples struggle for equality awakened American imperialism to its true hidden flaws throughout the 1960’s. giving Anti-imperialists groups with black, brown, yellow and white individuals who were in small sector of conscious, anti-revisionist

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