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Title: Get up, Stand up


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Get up, Stand up
  • We sick an' tired of-a your ism-skism game Dyin'
    'n' goin' to heaven in-a Jesus' name, Lord.We
    know when we understandAlmighty God is a living
    man.You can fool some people sometimes,But you
    can't fool all the people all the time.So now we
    see the light (What you gonna do?),We gonna
    stand up for our rights! (Yeah, yeah, yeah!)So
    you betterGet up, stand up! (In the morning!
    Git it up!)Stand up for your rights! (Stand up
    for our rights!)Get up, stand up!Don't give up
    the fight! (Don't give it up, don't give it
    up!)Get up, stand up! (Get up, stand up!)Stand
    up for your rights! (Get up, stand up!)Get up,
    stand up! ( ... )Don't give up the fight! (Get
    up, stand up!)Get up, stand up! ( ... )Stand up
    for your rights!Get up, stand up!Don't give up
    the fight! /fadeout/
  • Get up, stand up stand up for your rights!Get
    up, stand up stand up for your rights!Get up,
    stand up stand up for your rights!Get up, stand
    up don't give up the fight!Preacherman, don't
    tell me,Heaven is under the earth.I know you
    don't knowWhat life is really worth.It's not
    all that glitters is gold'Alf the story has
    never been toldSo now you see the light,
    eh!Stand up for your rights. Come on!Get up,
    stand up stand up for your rights!Get up, stand
    up don't give up the fight!Get up, stand up
    stand up for your rights!Get up, stand up don't
    give up the fight!Most people think,Great God
    will come from the skies,Take away
    everythingAnd make everybody feel high.But if
    you know what life is worth,You will look for
    yours on earthAnd now you see the light,You
    stand up for your rights. Jah!

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The Colonized World
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Third World/ Developing Nations
First World Western industrialized
nations Second World Communist industrialized
nations Third World undeveloped nations in
Asia, Latin America and Africa
  • Independence and Revolution
  • 1945-present

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Decolonization-Independence
  • TE the relinquishing of all colonial
    possessions by imperial powers
  • More than EIGHTY countries gained independence
    between 1945-1980

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Decolonization and the Cold War
  • TE The U.S. and U.S.S.R. were committed to
    decolonization but as cold war animosity
    deepened the leaders of the Soviet Union and the
    United States tended to view new nations and
    struggling nationalist movements through a Cold
    War prism. Emerging nations were often
    confronted by the demand that they take sides and
    choose between capitalism and communism.

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Decolonization
  • NEGOTIATION
  • India / Pakistan
  • Much of Africa
  • Indonesia
  • Philippines
  • WAR
  • Vietnam France
  • Algeria France
  • Kenya Britain
  • Mozambique Angola Portugal

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India Partitioned Independence
  • Mohandas Gandhi led a resistance movement to
    British rule starting in 1915
  • After WWII, tensions between Hindus and Muslims
    complicated independence
  • Creation of two states Pakistan and India

Gandhi believed in passive resistance. He also
launched the homespun movement.
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Approximately one million people were killed in
the process of partition.
East Pakistan became Bangladesh in 1971
The status of Kashmir is a source of ongoing
conflict between India and Pakistan
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Wagah Border between India and Pakistan
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India since 1945
  • The worlds largest democracy a stupendous
    task considering Indias religious, ethnic, and
    class diversity
  • A mixed economy the license Raj with market
    reforms since 1990s
  • Worlds second most populous nation over 1
    billion people
  • Unaligned during the Cold War possesses nuclear
    weapons
  • Border conflicts with Pakistan and China

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Pakistan since 1945
  • The regions first Islamic Republic
  • Mostly a military dictatorship
  • Staunch U.S. ally during the Cold War and today
  • Possesses nuclear weapons
  • Borders Afghanistan and has had an ambiguous
    relationship with the Taliban

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War in VietnamWar for independence from France
  • French returned to Vietnam after WWII
  • French withdrew after defeat at Dien Bien Phu in
    1954
  • 1954 Vietnam divided at 17th parallel

Vietnamese victorious at Dien Bien Phu
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War in VietnamCold War conflict with U.S.
  • 1945-54 Aid to French
  • 1954-65 Advisors and support to the South
  • 1965-73 Escalation of war
  • 1976 Vietnam united under a Communist
    government
  • Vietnam was a war for national liberation that
    became a Cold War conflict

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Southeast Asia Indonesia
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Independent Indonesia
  • 18,108 islands 300 separate linguistic groups
    Bahasa Indonesian the official language
  • 85 Muslim
  • Transition from military dictatorship in late
    1990s
  • Conflict over East Timor 1975-99
  • Since 9/11 Indonesia and Philippines Mindanao
    new al-Qaeda base?

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1960 Year of Africa
First independent state Ghana 1957
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Uhuru-Independence
  • Nationalist movements
  • Western-educated leaders
  • One-party states
  • Social reforms-education, health, economic
    development
  • Negritude
  • Pan-Africanism
  • Nkrumah-Ghana
  • Kenyatta-Kenya
  • Nyerere-Tanzania
  • Lumumba-Congo

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The Problem of Africa
  • Colonial heritage
  • artificial borders
  • little leadership experience / racism
    extractive empire
  • bitterness among ethnic groups
  • economies reliant on a few commodities
  • Authoritarian leaders
  • Internal violence
  • Economic and agricultural crises 1980s? famine
  • Health crises HIV / AIDS
  • 2000-2020 68 million will die of AIDS 55
    million from Sub-Saharan Africa

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Failed States
  • An estimated 2 billion people live in countries
    in danger of collapse.
  • In failed/failing states
  • The government has lost control of the legitimate
    use of force
  • It is not able to deliver public services
  • It is marked by violence and extreme poverty
  • Failed States Index 2006
  • Sudan
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Ivory Coast
  • Iraq
  • Zimbabwe
  • Chad
  • Somalia
  • Haiti
  • Pakistan
  • Afghanistan
  • SOURCE Foreign Policy Magazine, May 2006

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  • Ethnic groups
  • in Africa
  • Artificial borders
  • have created
  • conflict in
  • Congo (Zaire)
  • Nigeria
  • Uganda
  • Angola
  • Zimbabwe
  • Sudan
  • Rwanda/Burundi

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Never again? Genocide in Rwanda
  • Burundi/Rwanda colonized by Germany? Belgium
  • Belgian authorities ruled through Tutsi minority
  • After independence (1962) majority Hutus
    controlled government
  • April-July 1994 800,000 killedmostly Tutsi

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Crisis in Sudan
  • Independent 1956
  • 19 major ethnicities, 597 sub-groups, 100
    languages and dialects
  • Since July 2003 Arab camel-herding Janjaweed,
    has targeted non-Arab agricultural tribes
  • Death toll estimates from 50,000 400,000 U.S.
    has labeled genocide
  • Sudanese government will not allow U.N.
    Peacekeeping Mission into country

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South Africa
  • Apartheid
  • African National Congress
  • Mandela
  • Majority rule - 1994

http//www.npr.org/news/specials/mandela/
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Incomplete decolonizationApartheid in South
Africa
  • 14 of South African population descended from
    British and Dutch settlers
  • 1948 system of apartheid separateness
    established
  • By law, 87 of territory belonged to white
    settlers
  • Separate and unequal schools, residences, public
    facilities, access to jobs
  • Violent suppression of opposition, including
    African National Congress ANC Nelson Mandela
    imprisoned 1964-90

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The end of apartheid
  • Due to domestic and international outrage, F.W.
    DeKlerk released Nelson Mandela from prison in
    1990 and open elections were held in 1994, ending
    minority rule.
  • Nelson Mandela became the first black president
    of South Africa

Nelson Mandela
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Latin AmericaCold War Competition
  • 1947-48 Rio Pact and Organization of American
    States (OAS)
  • 1961-62 Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Between 1954-89 the U.S. influenced or intervened
    in anti-leftist movements in Guatemala,
    Nicaragua, Haiti, Panama, Dominican Republic,
    Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, Grenada

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Exodus, Bob Marley
  • Exodus, movement of jah people! oh-oh-oh,
    yea-eah!
  • Men and people will fight ya down (tell me
    why!)When ya see jah light. (ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha
    !)Let me tell you if youre not wrong (then,
    why? )Everything is all right.So we gonna walk
    - all right! - through de roads of creationWe
    the generation (tell me why!)(trod through great
    tribulation) trod through great
    tribulation.Exodus, all right! movement of jah
    people!Oh, yeah! o-oo, yeah! all right!Exodus
    movement of jah people! oh, yeah!Open your eyes
    and look withinAre you satisfied (with the life
    youre living)? uh!We know where were going,
    uh!We know where were from.Were leaving
    Babylon,Were going to our father land.
  • Exodus movement of jah people! oh,
    yeah!(movement of jah people!)
  • Send us another brother Moses!(movement of jah
    people!) from across the Red Sea!(movement of
    jah people!) send us another brother
    moses!(movement of jah people!) from across the
    red sea!Movement of jah people!Open your eyes
    and look withinAre you satisfied with the life
    youre living? We know where were goingWe
    know where were from.Were leaving Babylon,
    yall!Were going to our fathers land.Jah
    come to break down pression,Rule equality,Wipe
    away transgression,Set the captives free.

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Redemption Song, Bob Marley
  • Old pirates, yes, they rob ISold I to the
    merchant ships,Minutes after they took IFrom
    the bottomless pit.But my hand was made
    strongBy the 'and of the Almighty.We forward in
    this generationTriumphantly.Won't you help to
    singThese songs of freedom? -'Cause all I ever
    haveRedemption songsRedemption
    songs.Emancipate yourselves from mental
    slaveryNone but ourselves can free our
    minds.Have no fear for atomic energy,'Cause
    none of them can stop the time.How long shall
    they kill our prophets,While we stand aside and
    look? Ooh!Some say it's just a part of itWe've
    got to fulfil de book.
  • Won't you help to singThese songs of freedom?
    -'Cause all I ever haveRedemption
    songsRedemption songsRedemption songs.
  • Emancipate yourselves from mental slaveryNone
    but ourselves can free our mind.Wo! Have no fear
    for atomic energy,'Cause none of them-a can-a
    stop-a the time.How long shall they kill our
    prophets,While we stand aside and look?Yes,
    some say it's just a part of itWe've got to
    fulfil de book.
  • Won't you help to singDese songs of freedom?
    -'Cause all I ever hadRedemption songs -All I
    ever hadRedemption songsThese songs of
    freedom,Songs of freedom.

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Latin America in the 20th century
  • Political Developments
  • Political Stability through Authoritarian Leaders
    (the persistence of caudillismo)
  • Role of the Military in Politics
  • Political Revolution - attraction of communism
    (Cuba and Castro) Nicaragua Jamaica
  • Human Right Abuses in the 1980's - Argentina,
    Chile, El Salvador
  • E. Movement towards Democracy in the 1990's
  • Economic Developments
  • A. Economic Growth - "One Crop Economies" and
    Dependency
  • B. 20th century European Immigration and its
    Impact - Italy, Spain, Portugal
  • C. Urbanization - "megacities" (Mexico City,
    Rio de Janeiro)
  • D. "Narcodemocracies" - Colombia, Peru
  • E. Oil Producers - Mexico, Venezuela

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Che Guevara
Revolution!
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Alfredo Rostgaard, 1969 Christ guerrilla This
poster illustrates a quotation of the Columbian
priest Camilo Torres If Jesus were alive today,
he would be a guerrillero. Torres, one of the
most forceful spokesmen of the so-called
liberation theology, joins the armed struggle and
gets killed in 1969.
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Massacre in the Cathedral, Fernando Botero,
Colombian Artist
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Post-colonial or neo-colonial?
  • Challenges of newly independent nations
  • Legacies of colonization unnatural national
    borders, internal conflict, no tradition of
    self-rule
  • External political and economic pressures during
    the Cold War ? the difficulty of remaining
    unaligned

McDonalds in Africa
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"I will give you a talisman. Whenever you are in
doubt, or when the self becomes too much with
you, apply the following test. Recall the face of
the poorest and the weakest man woman whom you
may have seen, and ask yourself, if the step you
contemplate is going to be of any use to him
her. Will he she gain anything by it? Will it
restore him her to a control over his her own
life and destiny? In other words, will it lead to
swaraj freedom for the hungry and spiritually
starving millions?       Then you will find your
doubts and your self melt away.  - One of the
last notes left behind by Gandhi in 1948,
expressing his deepest social thought. Source
Mahatma Gandhi Last Phase, Vol. II (1958), P.
65.
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