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1. INTRODUCTION & STUDY STRATEGIES Welcome to your Exam Preparation Pack for African Studies (AFS152), focusing on Topic 1 through Topic 6 as presented in your official Study Guide (© STADIO). This pack aims to help you: • Understand the key learning outcomes for each topic. • Clarify and elaborate on important details you should master to excel in your examinations. • Provide structured answers to the Self-Assessment Questions (SAQs) given in the Study Guide so that you can verify and reinforce your knowledge.

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AFRICAN STUDIES AFS152 EXAM PREPARATION PACK
(TOPICS 1 TO 6)
“Your Comprehensive Guide to Succeed in African Studies – AFS152”

Compiled By:
Mr. Silas LepaaKu
Cell: 072 439 6681
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TOPIC 1 AND 2

AFS152: HISTORICAL BARRIERS & AFRICAN CONSCIOUSNESS EXAM PACK

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PART A: SUMMARISED NOTES FOR TOPIC 1 (PAGES 2–22) AND TOPIC 2

(PAGES 23–33)

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TOPIC 1: HISTORICAL BARRIERS (pages 2–22)
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1.1 Introduction (p.2)

,• Focus: Explores how early human origins and colonial influences

created barriers in Africa.

• Key Point: Archaeological and historical evidence shows that Africa has

a long, complex history.

1.2 The Cradle of Humankind (pp.2–5)

• Location: About 50 km northwest of Johannesburg in South Africa;

known for many fossil sites.

• Taung Child & “Mrs Ples”: Important early hominin discoveries

(Australopithecus africanus) proving Africa is the origin of humankind.

• Little Foot & Australopithecus sediba: Later finds that further confirmed

the rich fossil heritage in South Africa.

• Importance: These discoveries show that humans have very ancient

roots in Africa.

1.3 Slavery (pp.5–10)

• Definition: Involuntary servitude where people are treated as property.

• Impact in Africa: Span of more than 400 years, involving transatlantic

and local slave trading.

• In South Africa: Slavery introduced soon after the Dutch arrived in 1652.

Slaves came from Angola, Mozambique, Madagascar, and Southeast

Asia.

• British Abolition: In 1834, Britain abolished slavery in the Cape, but

formerly enslaved people still faced severe restrictions.

1.4 Pre-Colonial States and Culture (pp.11–14)

• Stone Age Divisions:

– Early Stone Age (ESA): Hominins using heavy stone tools.

,– Middle Stone Age (MSA): More refined stone tools; fire, hunting, and

possibly early language skills.

– Late Stone Age (LSA): Hunter-gatherer communities like the San with

distinct art and cultural practices.

• Pre-Colonial Africa: Included structured societies with kinship systems

and clan leadership.

1.5 Imperialism and Colonialism (pp.14–20)

• Colonialism: Foreign power extending control over another region for

resources, prestige, and strategic reasons.

• Reasons for Colonisation in Africa:

– Economic (raw materials), humanitarian (missionary activity), prestige,

and strategic control (e.g., shipping routes).

• Berlin Conference (1884–1885): European powers divided Africa among

themselves, ignoring local boundaries.

• South Africa: Colonised mainly by the Dutch and later the British;

conflicts arose over land and labour.

• Lasting Impact: Economic, political, and social structures were

dramatically changed by colonial policies.

Summary (p.21)

Topic 1 highlights Africa’s ancient heritage (including the Cradle of

Humankind), the terrible legacy of slavery, and how colonialism

reshaped socio-economic and political systems across the continent.

Self-Assessment Questions (p.22)

• Focus on the significance of Little Foot, slavery laws, Stone Age phases,

and reasons the Dutch and British settled in the Cape.

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TOPIC 2: AFRICAN CONSCIOUSNESS (pages 23–33)
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2.1 Introduction (p.23)

• Key Aim: Explains how Africans developed a sense of collective identity,

partly to overcome the historical barriers discussed in Topic 1.

2.1 Pan-Africanism (pp.23–26)

• Definition: Movement seeking unity among people of African descent

worldwide, aiming to resist racism, oppression, and colonialism.

• Key Leaders:

– W.E.B. du Bois: Advocated education, reform, and working within

existing systems.

– Marcus Garvey: Pushed for Black pride, economic self-reliance, and a

“Back to Africa” ideology.

– Kwame Nkrumah: Led Ghana to independence, promoted continental

unity.

– Robert Sobukwe: South African leader who championed African

nationalism (PAC).

• Pan-African Congresses: Influential meetings that shaped strategies to

fight colonialism and promote African self-rule.

2.3 National Consciousness (pp.27–29)

• Definition: A shared sense of identity among people in one country,

recognising common culture, language, or values.

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