By the 19th C, the scramble for territories by the European powers took a new turn as they began to make significant advances into tropical Africa. By 1913, European powers had divided the African continent into a patchwork that showed little regard for ethnic and linguistic boundaries. In this piece, the researcher makes a study of European colonization of Africa. The researcher also tries to trace how the foot prints of colonialism still looms at the horizons of Africa‟s present crisis. As a way forward, the researcher proposes that Africa must stop crying over split milk and begin to raise her own cows. She must stop blaming the whites for the evils of the past and begin to face the challenges of the present. This is a process that must ...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
It is said, according to the Afrikan Proverb: “Until the Lions have their own historians tales of h...
In order to justify their annexation and subsequent subjugation and colonisation of Africa, the Amer...
Words like 'colonialism' and 'empire' were once frowned upon in the U.S. and other Western mainstrea...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European coloni...
This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and ...
European colonialism left a devastating effects on Africa. The exploitation of the vast continent be...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
This paper seeks to position the Scramble for Africa in the context of the continent’s transformativ...
The author discusses his view of the impact of European colonialism on African political and economi...
Three factors, namely slavery, Christian evangelization and colonialism have impacted greatly on th...
A Book chapter by Prof. Macharia Munene in a Book Edited by Prof. Kenneth OmejeEastern Africa and th...
This research seeks to evaluate European engagement with Africa looking at the problems, pontentials...
When it comes to stories (even fabrications) that reveal Africa as a dark continent, a continent of ...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
It is said, according to the Afrikan Proverb: “Until the Lions have their own historians tales of h...
In order to justify their annexation and subsequent subjugation and colonisation of Africa, the Amer...
Words like 'colonialism' and 'empire' were once frowned upon in the U.S. and other Western mainstrea...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European coloni...
This paper examines the implication of colonialism on African culture. The period between 1870s and ...
European colonialism left a devastating effects on Africa. The exploitation of the vast continent be...
The question of how Europe ruled Africa relates to the crucial issues of settlernative identity as c...
This paper seeks to position the Scramble for Africa in the context of the continent’s transformativ...
The author discusses his view of the impact of European colonialism on African political and economi...
Three factors, namely slavery, Christian evangelization and colonialism have impacted greatly on th...
A Book chapter by Prof. Macharia Munene in a Book Edited by Prof. Kenneth OmejeEastern Africa and th...
This research seeks to evaluate European engagement with Africa looking at the problems, pontentials...
When it comes to stories (even fabrications) that reveal Africa as a dark continent, a continent of ...
The scramble to describe Africa, and to name the African condition in the global information and kno...
The process of gaining independence in Africa was accompanied by the intensified colonial liberation...
It is said, according to the Afrikan Proverb: “Until the Lions have their own historians tales of h...
In order to justify their annexation and subsequent subjugation and colonisation of Africa, the Amer...