The Nego in American History: A Guide for Teachers (Preliminary Edition), Detroit Public Schools, 1965 Page: 6
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what distinguishes Liberia from other African Nations?
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Political life
Economic life
Social organization
Zambia
Rhodesia
Mozambique
Angola
Malagasy Republic
Moise Tshombe
Joseph Kasavubu
Antoine Gizenga
Cyrille Adoula
Dr. Albert Schweitzer
Sekou Toure
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
Tom Mboya
Patrice Lumumba
Republic of South Africa
South - West Africa
Bechuanaland
Malawi
Swaziland
Religious life
The arts
African culture
Mauritania
Nigeria
Ghana
Sierra Leone
Gambia
Liberia
Upper Volta
Niger
Ivory Coast
Guinea
Mali
Senegal
Type of government
International ties
Leading products
Literacy - schools
Life span of people - health
Miscellaneous facts
Location
Area
Population
Largest city
Capital
Chief languages
Mau Mau
Kikuyu
Katanga
Watusi
Pygmies
William Tubman
Jomo Kenyatta
Julius Nyerere
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Discussion questions
If you were the leader of a newly independent nation in
Africa, what objectives would you consider of first
importance?
Why is ethnic unity one of Africa’s major problems?
Give a talk on this topic to the class.
Hold a panel discussion. Select one country and have
each person on the panel talk on one topic such as:
Why have many African nations obtained their
independence since 1960?
Learn something of each of the nations in Tropical
Africa. Discuss such factors as:
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