Apartheid and Mandela

  • kikiyu tribe

    kikiyu tribe
    From archaeological evidence, their arrival at the northern side of Mt. Kenya dates to around the 3rd century, as part of the larger group known as Thagicu. By the 6th century, there was a community of Agikuyu newly established at Gatung'ang'a in Nyeri.
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    India Independence Movement

    The Indian Independence Movement of 1857 to 1947 refers to the bid to establish India as an independent nation free from the control of the British Empire, which was achieved in 1947.
  • Indian National Cogress

    Indian National Cogress
    The Indian National Congress is one of two major political parties in India. It was influential in the 20th-century Indian independence movement and dominated much of the republic's early political scene.
  • Pan Africanism

    Pan Africanism
    the principle or advocacy of the political union of all the indigenous inhabitants of Africa.
  • muslim league

    muslim league
    The All-India Muslim League was founded in 1906 with the aim of securing Muslim representation in local government. From 1909 Muslims and non-Muslims voted in separate electorates.
  • Issues after independence

    Issues after independence
    Great Britain gave South Africa independence
    Many “Afrikaners” chose to stay
    The white Afrikaners saw themselves as superior to native Africans
  • Balfour Declaration

    Balfour Declaration
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    The Balfour Declaration (“Balfour's promise” in Arabic) was a public pledge by Britain in 1917 declaring its aim to establish “a national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine.
  • Salt March

    Salt March
    The Salt March was one of the most famous early acts of civil disobedience, led by nonviolence leader Mahatma Gandhi as part of India's protest to gain freedom from the British.
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    Ghanda Independence Movement

    On 6 March 1957, the Gold Coast (now known as Ghana) gained independence from Britain. Ghana became a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and was led to independence by Kwame Nkrumah who transformed the country into a republic, with himself as president for life.
  • Quit India

    Quit India
    Importance/Outcome of Quit India Movement It was successful in raising public awareness and creating a feeling of patriotism and national unity among the Indian people. It brought a great deal of attention to the Indian struggle for independence and helped to galvanize public opinion in favor of independence.
  • Kenya Africa Union

    Kenya Africa Union
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    KAU's Objectives. At inception, the party's objectives included advancing African interests, constitutional reforms, and fighting for better living and working conditions for Africans.
  • Kenya Africa Union

    Kenya Africa Union
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    KAU's Objectives. At inception, the party's objectives included advancing African interests, constitutional reforms, and fighting for better living and working conditions for Africans.
  • London Conference

    London Conference
    The London Naval Conference of 1930 was the third in a series of five meetings, formed with the purpose of placing limits on the naval capacity of the world's largest naval powers.
  • Parition

    Parition
    (especially with reference to a country with separate areas of government) the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts.
  • Accra riots

    Accra riots
    The march on 28 February 1948 was a peaceful attempt by former soldiers to bring a petition to the Governor of the Gold Coast requesting the dispensation of promised pensions and other compensation for their efforts during the war.
  • Apartheid sets in

    Apartheid sets in
    Apartheid becomes official law
    -People divided into 4 race categories
    -Races split into separate living quarters
    -Forced to use separate facilities
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    Mau Mau rebellion

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    in the jungle in Kenya The Mau Mau stepped up its attacks on European settlers and Kikuyu, culminating in the attack on the village of Lari in March 1953 in which 84 Kikuyu civilians, mainly women and children, were murdered.
  • Mau Mau rebellion

    Mau Mau rebellion
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    in the jungle in Kenya The Mau Mau stepped up its attacks on European settlers and Kikuyu, culminating in the attack on the village of Lari in March 1953 in which 84 Kikuyu civilians, mainly women and children, were murdered. British troops began to reinforce local forces to try and counter these attacks.
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    Algerian War for Independence

    From archaeological evidence, their arrival at the northern side of Mt. Kenya dates to around the 3rd century, as part of the larger group known as Thagicu. By the 6th century, there was a community of Agikuyu newly established at Gatung'ang'a in Nyeri.
  • National Liberation Front

    National Liberation Front
    A liberation movement is an organization or political movement leading a rebellion, or a non-violent social movement, against a colonial power or national government, often seeking independence based on a nationalist identity and an anti-imperialist outlook.
  • Nelson Mandela

    Nelson Mandela
    Arrested for bombing gov’t targets
    Sentenced to life in prison
    Served 27 yrs in Robben Island prison
  • London Conference

    London Conference
    The London Naval Conference of 1930 was the third in a series of five meetings, formed with the purpose of placing limits on the naval capacity of the world's largest naval powers.
  • Evian Accords

    Evian Accords
    were a set of peace treaties signed on 18 March 1962 in Évian-les-Bains, France, by France and the Provisional Government of the Algerian ...
  • six day war

    six day war
    The Six-Day War between Israel and its Arab neighbours was not about one particular concern or dispute.
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    Cambodian Civil War

    The war pitted the Cambodian monarchy, and later the Cambodian Republic, and its allies, including the United States, against the Cambodian communists.
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    Cambodian Civil War

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    The North Vietnamese invasion completely changed the course of the civil war. Cambodia's army was mauled, lands containing nearly half of the Cambodian population were conquered and handed over to the Khmer Rouge and North Vietnam now took an active role in supplying and training the Khmer Rouge.
  • Khmer rouge

    Khmer rouge
    The Khmer Rouge held power in Cambodia and left 1.6–3 million Cambodian civilians dead through starvation, torture, execution, medical experiments, untreated diseases, forced marches, forced labor, and other forms of violence.
  • S21

    S21
    The most notorious of the 189 known interrogation centers in Cambodia was S-21, housed in a former school and now called Tuol Sleng for the hill on which it stands.
  • Khmer Rouge

    Khmer Rouge
    Khmer Rouge, (French: “Red Khmer”) also called Khmers Rouges, radical communist movement that ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979 after winning power through a guerrilla war.
  • S21

    S21
    The most notorious of the 189 known interrogation centers in Cambodia was S-21, housed in a former school and now called Tuol Sleng for the hill on which it stands.
  • Detention camps

    Detention camps
    The purpose of a detention center is temporary confinement while a young person's case is being handled in court.
  • Detention camps

    Detention camps
    The purpose of a detention center is temporary confinement while a young person's case is being handled in court. By contrast, correctional facilities are longer-term placements for youth who have been adjudicated as delinquent and then ordered by a judge to be confined rather than supervised in the community.
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    Iranian revolution

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    Iranian Revolution, also called Islamic Revolution, Persian Enqelāb-e Eslāmī, popular uprising in Iran in 1978–79 that resulted in the toppling of the monarchy on February 11, 1979, and led to the establishment of an Islamic republic.
  • white revolution

    white revolution
    White Revolution, aggressive modernization program implemented in Iran in 1963 and continued until 1979
  • hostage crisis

    hostage crisis
    Iranian militants stormed the United States Embassy in Tehran and took approximately seventy Americans captive.
  • palestine

    palestine
    The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza.
  • Nelson Mandela

    Nelson Mandela
    Nelson Mandela was pardoned in by President deKlerk
  • South Africa President

    South Africa President
    Elected first black president of South Africa
    Served one term & retired from politics Wrote biography “Long Walk to Freedom”
    Worked in AIDS awareness
  • Nelson Mandela

    Nelson Mandela
    He passed away