Colonization
Languages & Identity
Naming & Identity
Influential Figures
The concept of inferiority
100

Colonial education systems prioritized this language group over indigenous African languages.

What are European languages?

100

This is one major consequence of prioritizing European languages in African education.

What is the loss of indigenous languages?

100

According to WHO, names are not mere elements of cultural retention. They also form a resistance; they play a crucial role in constructing identity, especially for people of the African descent.

Who is Anne Maria-Teresa Fitzpatrick?

100

This South African leader fought against apartheid and promoted African pride.

Who is Nelson Mandela?

100

Many Africans struggle with self-esteem due to colonial-era teachings about this

What is racial inferiority?

200

This form of governance left a lasting impact on Africa’s self-perception and global positioning.

What is colonial rule?

200

The book suggests that reclaiming indigenous languages helps restore this.

What is cultural identity?

200

In order to obliterate African collective memories and identities, what group assigned new names to the Africans or even left them nameless.

Who are Colonizers?

200

This former U.S. president, with African heritage, reshaped perceptions of global leadership.

Who is Barack Obama?

200

The book argues that Africans can reclaim confidence by embracing these 3 aspects of their identity.

What are culture, language, and history?

300

 European colonialists used this method to diminish African cultural heritage.

What is cultural erasure?

300

Many Africans see their native tongues as less prestigious than English or French due to this phenomenon.

What is linguistic colonialism?

300

This practice, discussed in Chapter 6, is a major part of African cultural heritage.

What is naming?

300

A poet and activist, she used literature to highlight African identity and resilience.

Who is Maya Angelou?

300

 Economic struggles and this physical characteristic have historically been linked in African societies.

What is skin color?

400

The idea that African knowledge systems are inferior originated from this colonial belief system.

What is Eurocentrism?

400

Despite the richness of indigenous African languages, many educational systems and government institutions continue to prioritize these European languages, reinforcing linguistic dependency.

What are English and French?

400

Some Africans change their names to Western ones to avoid this.


What is discrimination?

400

This Tanzanian leader is mentioned as an example of strong African leadership

Who is John Pombe Magufuli?

400

The book suggests that teaching African history in schools can help reverse this mindset.

What is the inferiority complex?

500

This historical period forced Africans to assimilate foreign languages and reject their native ones.

What is the colonial era?

500

The book argues that African languages should be promoted in these two major institutions.

What are schools and government?

500

The book suggests that reclaiming indigenous names can counteract this psychological effect of colonialism.


What is an inferiority complex?

500

 This cultural figure’s work helped elevate African identity and challenge Western dominance.

Who is Chinua Achebe?

500

This psychological impact, stemming from colonial influence, led many Africans to perceive their own cultures and traditions as lesser than those of Western societies.

What is internalized inferiority?

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