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10 August, 22:10

Why did Casely Hayford believe that the weak nations of the earth would have little peace and perhaps little justice?

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  1. 11 August, 00:51
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    Casely Hayford wrote primarily about his opposition to British Colonial land management acts, such as the Crown Lands Bill of 1897, and the Forest Ordinance of 1911. His view was that African identity and African social stability were inextricably linked to conservation of existing conventions concerning land rights.

    He believed that weak nations of the earth would have little justice because the natives would feel exploited and violated and little peace as Colonialism sought to extend or retain its authority over African lands, generally with plenty of rebellion to deal with.
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