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Africa and the West
A History and Reparations
Historical Context of Western Powers and Africa
The rise of Western powers to global dominance is understood without excluding the relationship of Western Europe and the Americas with Africa between the 1400s and late 1800s.
The Impact of the Industrial Revolution
The industrial revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries Europe rests significantly on the labour, intellect and overall industry of Africans.
The Forced Migration and Its Legacy
The forced migration of about 12 million Africans to three different continents had come to shape the world as it presently is. Its legacy mostly remained a striving one of human acknowledgment, historical realities, equal rights and justice.
Shaping Public Policy and Reparation
The acknowledgment of governments of this epic history and its profits and losses to the parties involved can shape public policy of a remarkable reparation of the pernicious outcomes of the politics of race.