Migration as a Result of Decolonization in Africa and Asia after WWII - Morandi Hurst

This text set focuses on migration as a result of the period of decolonization in Africa and Asia following WWII. The set includes a case study of 3 countries/regions: Indian Independence and the partition of India that led to the creation of Pakistan, Kenyan Independence, and the location of Kenya as the site of refugee camps for Africans from across the continent, and Syria following its independence from France, and the current civil war and refugee crisis. The text set includes different aspects of decolonization, including fights for independence and positive representations of freedom fighters, as well as negative aspects of decolonization, including civil war and refugee crises.

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Morandi Hurst

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