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Africa's `Agitators' - Militant Anti-Colonialism in Africa and the West, 1918-1939 (Paperback)
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Africa's `Agitators' - Militant Anti-Colonialism in Africa and the West, 1918-1939 (Paperback)
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The period between the two World Wars were the peak years of the
colonial empires, but they were not unchallenged. Individuals and
organisations called for major reforms and an end to white
supremacy and colonial rule, contributing first to local unrest and
protest and then to anticolonial activity not only in Africa but
the United States and Europe as well.
In this compelling history, Jonathan Derrick recounts the
opposition to British and French rule practised both by Africans
living on the continent and by European anticolonialists and
members of the Black Diaspora. He covers campaigns waged by an
early incarnation of the ANC and other groups in South Africa who
fought against legal and other aspects of white minority rule. He
also analyses the Kikuyu protests against the settler regime in
Kenya; Marcus Garvey's African American movement and its role in
sparking interest in Africa; the Etoile Nord Africaine, formed
mainly by Algerians in France, that called for the independence of
French North Africa; protests led by European critics against
forced labour in Kenya and French Equatorial Africa; and the
activity of small militant groups like the Ligue de Defense de la
Race Negre (LDRN) in France and George Padmore's International
African Service Bureau (IASB) in Britain.
Derrick also examines the role of the Comintern and Western
Communist parties that were opposed to Western colonialism and
ready to support militant action against it. He shows that,
although colonial rulers greatly feared the spectre of Communism in
Africa, actual Communist activity was in fact quite small. The
onset of the Second World War pushed colonial issues to the
background, but as Derrick argues, in the long term the
anti-colonialists of the interwar era helped pave the way for later
decolonisation."
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