Africa Since 1945
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Africa
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South Africa
- The National Party's Colour Policy, 1948 [At
this Site]
- UN Resolution 1598: On Race Conflict in South Africa,
1961 [At this Site]
- A.L. Geyer: The Case for Apartheid, 1953, excerpts [At this
Site]
- Umkhonto we Sizwe (Military wing of the African National Congress): We
are at War!, December 16, 1961 [At WSU]
- Bishop Demond Tutu (1931-): The Question of South Africa,
1984, excerpts [At this Site]
- Nelson Mandela : Speech on Release From Jail, 1990 [At
this Site]
- Nelson Mandela : Inaugural
Address, May 10, 1994 [At WSU]
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Other African Countries
- Jomo Kenyatta: The Kenya Africa Union is Not the Mau
Mau, 1952 [At this Site]
- All-African People's Conference: Resolution on Imperialism
and Colonialism, Accra, December 5-13, 1958 [At this Site]
- U Thant: The Congo Problem, 1962 [At this
Site]
- Charter of the Organisation of African Unity, May 25
1963 [At this Site]
- Rhodesia: Unilateral Declaration of Independence
Documents, 1965 [At this Site]
- Prime Minister Ian Smith: Announcement of Unilateral Declaration of Independence,
November 11, 1965
- Prime Minister Harold Wilson: The Position of the British Government on the Unilateral
Declaration of Independenec by Rhodesia, Speech to Parliament, November 11,1965
- Soviet Government Statement: The Situation in Southern Rhodesia, November 15, 1965
- President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia: African
Development and Foreign Aid, Speech of March 18, 1966 [At this Site]
- Tanzania: The Arusha Declaration, 1967 [At this
Site]
- Kwame Nkrumah (1909-1972): I Speak of Freedom, 1961,
excerpts [At this Site]
- Bill Berkeley: Zaire:
An African Horror Story, The Atlantic Monthly, August 1993, [At The Atlantic, subscription required]
- Robert D. Kaplan: The Coming
Anarchy February 1996, and Proportionalism August 1996, , The Atlantic Monthly, [At The Atlantic, subscription required]
Address Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia, and he US response.
- Stanley Meisler: Rwanda and Burundi, The Atlantic Monthly, September 1973, [At The Atlantic, subscription required]
- The Atlantic Report: Rwanda, The
Atlantic Monthly, June 1964, [At The Atlantic, subscription required]
- Violence and
Unrest in Central Africa, The Atlantic Monthly, November 1996, [At The
Atlantic, subscription required]
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