1960 saw the publication of the headline, "African Freedom Spreads: Congo, Kenya, and Algeria Achieve Independence."
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How did African Freedom Spreads fare?</h3>
- The African Independence Movements died off throughout the 20th century, however there was a surge of independence movements in African nations that were ruled by Europeans.
- Between 1952 to 1960, Kenya, which was heavily influenced by the British, saw an uprising against their colonial control.
- With the help of members of the Kikuyu ethnic group, as well as a smaller number of Embu and Meru, the rise's midsection is formed.
- Between 1952 to 1960, Kenya, which was heavily influenced by the British, saw an uprising against their colonial control.
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After the World War II and all of the terrors witnessed through it on ethnic and racial basis, the international community was determined that something like that should never happen again, and that all humans are equal and deserve the same rights.
That benefited the African American population in the United States a lot, as they now had the basis and support with which they were able to push through to gain all of the rights they deserve, thus be equal with all of the rest. That led to the formation of multiple organizations for the rights of the African Americans, widespread propaganda, protests, and eventually it gave a positive result, with the African Americans gaining all of the rights they deserved, but also putting the racism aside in the American society.
He was a Federalist, Democratic-Republican, a National Republican, and then later part of the Whig Party.
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