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Title
Aluka. Struggles for freedom in Southern Africa
Description
"The liberation of Southern Africa was one of the major political developments of the 20th century. The demise of Portuguese colonial rule, the end of white settler domination, and the dismantling of the apartheid regime had far-reaching consequences not only for the people in the region but for the global community. The Struggles for Freedom content area, launched in June 2007, focuses on the complex and varied liberation struggles in the region, with an initial concentration on six nations: Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe."
Notes
Interface in English, French and Portuguese.
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Alternate Title(s)
Struggles for freedom in Southern Africa
Search Related Subjects in CLIO
Anti-apartheid movements–Africa, Southern
Anti-apartheid movements–South Africa
Africa, Southern–Politics and government–20th century
South Africa–Politics and government–20th century
Africa, Southern–History–20th century
Africa, Southern–Race relations
Cite As:
Aluka. Struggles for freedom in Southern Africa  Princeton, N.J. : Ithaka Harbors
Other title(s): Struggles for freedom in Southern Africa
Columbia URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio6816331
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Last update: 2009-11-24