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Tears, Fire, and Blood

The United States and the Decolonization of Africa

James H. Meriwether

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In the mid-twentieth century, the struggle against colonial rule fundamentally reshaped the world and the lives of the majority of the world's population. Decolonization, Black and Brown freedom movements, the establishment of the United Nations and NATO, an exploding Cold War, a burgeoning world human rights movement, all became part of the dramatic events that swept through Africa at a furious pace, with fifty nations gaining independence in roughly fifty years. Meanwhile, the United States emerged as the most powerful and influential nation in the world, with the ability—politically, economically, militarily—and principles to help or hinder the transformation of the African continent.  

Tears, Fire, and Blood offers a sweeping history of how the United States responded to decolonization in Africa. James H. Meriwether explores how Washington, grappling with national security interests and racial prejudices, veered between strengthening African nationalist movements seeking majority rule and independence and bolstering anticommunist European allies seeking to maintain white rule. Events in Africa helped propel the Black freedom struggle around the world and ultimately forced the United States to confront its support for national ideals abroad as it fought over how to achieve equality at home.

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human rights Africa, John Kennedy and Africa, anticolonial nationalists, Dwight Eisenhower and Africa, African diaspora, Ronald Reagan and Africa, decolonization Africa, colonialism Africa, United States and Algeria, race in United States, Jimmy Carter and Africa, United States policy Africa, Black freedom struggle, economic sanctions, Cold War, civil rights movement, Lyndon Johnson and Africa, United States foreign relations, anticolonialism Africa, pan-African, Barack Obama and Africa, economic development Africa, Gerald Ford and Africa, Cold War Africa, Richard Nixon and Africa, anti-apartheid movement, United States and Congo, race in Africa, Harry Truman and Africa, United States and Angola