1. Africa's Imperialism
He seems to be questioning whether the result of civilizing these "savages", or "captives" as Kipling calls them is worth losing some of Europe's finest young men, especially since the Africans didn't ask for help. ... According to the essay read in class about the diamond wars and this charter, the destiny of Africa was controlled by Europe and even the United States in 1963, and is still controlled to some extent today. ... The African man who was accused of starting a fire was beaten until the last drop of dignity was seized from him and he was forced to take refuge under a tree h...
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- Grade Level: High School