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Racism in Africa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Racism in Africa
Racism in Africa is multi-faceted and dates back several centuries. In all parts of the world there have been some forms of racism. This may have been created through strong national ties within certain groups, making them think other peoples are of less value than ones of their own nation, or a consequence of a belief that some peoples or races are inherently superior to others. This may have been strengthened by European colonialism, drawing lines which didn’t take into consideration the different peoples dwelling within the newly formed provinces. These were never changed when former European colonies gained independence. As a consequence some African nations have been plagued with inner conflicts, racist attitudes and tribal warfare. Race and racism continues to be a factor in the post-colonial context.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Race in Africa Today: A Commentary )〕 ==Colonial Era Racism== Racism and colonization were interrelated.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Racism and colonialism were symmetrically related in Africa under white rule )〕 Racism was used to justify colonialism. It imposed and produced the conquest of African nations. In the colonial imagination Africans had to move from their "primitive" existence to a modern European one. Africans were seen as primitive and backward in development due to the racist ideas of Social Darwinism.〔 The relationship between the colonized and colonizer was mediated by race and a system of racism that disadvantaged Blacks, Asians and Arabs.
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