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Competing nationalisms and identities in Africa

Competing nationalisms and identities in Africa
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Explain the concepts African nationalism and Pan-Africanism (under construction)

The roots of African nationalism and Pan Africanism (under construction)

What were the roots of African nationalism in South Africa? What links did it have with Pan Africanism? (under construction)

Compare and contrast Afrikaner and African nationalism in South Africa. How did they compete with one another? (under construction)

How are African and Afrikaner nationalism commemorated today? How are memorials and commemorations reinterpreted when times change? (under construction)

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Note: Some grade 11 sections are under construction and still link to old content. Also note, there may be minor changes to the curriculum from year to year, teachers always check with your Curriculum Advisor and students, check with your teacher.

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