
Great African Revolution
The Great African Revolution was a movement during the 1950s and 1960s when many African countries gained independence from colonial powers. Driven by a desire for self-rule, freedom, and better living conditions, leaders and citizens organized protests, political activism, and negotiations to break free from European control. This period marked the end of colonial domination and the beginning of new nations, shaping Africa’s political landscape and inspiring future struggles for development and unity.