AP European History
African nationalist movements refer to a series of political and social campaigns aimed at gaining independence and self-determination for African nations from colonial rule. These movements emerged in the mid-20th century as a response to European imperialism and were marked by a desire for national identity, cultural pride, and political sovereignty. They played a significant role in the decolonization process across the continent, often leading to the establishment of new nation-states and reshaping Africa's political landscape.