To What extent did the spread of Christianity violate Human Rights and Freedom in Africa? By Walubo Jude Tadeo
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subjugation of Africans, Coloureds and Indians for the sake of South Africa. Christian Missionaries based their principles and programmes on doctrines of racial superiority, relegated Africans to a second race, denying then the human respect.
Christian missionaries never at one time had any respect for the religious freedom of Africans who practiced Traditional religion. They regarded Christianity and Traditional African religions as an equal and worked hard to eliminate them. There was a secret agreement
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MPANZA, M. 1986. Shembe: the revitalization of African society. Johannesburg: Skotaville. WALKER, E.A. 1965. A history of Southern Africa. London: Longmans. WALLS, A.F. 1992. "The legacy of Samuel Ajayi Crowther", International Bulletin of Missionary Research 16:1 (January) 15-21. WILLIAMS, C. Peter. 1990. The ideal of the self-governing church: a study in Victorian missionary strategy. Leiden: Brill. Department of Education - Report by the Education Secretary of the African Inland Mission, 1925 Annual Report, Uganda Protectorate Government Printer, Entebbe, 1926, p. 16.
MPANZA, M. 1986. Shembe: the revitalization of African society. Johannesburg: Skotaville. WALKER, E.A. 1965. A history of Southern Africa. London: Longmans. WALLS, A.F. 1992. "The legacy of Samuel Ajayi Crowther", International Bulletin of Missionary Research 16:1 (January) 15-21. WILLIAMS, C. Peter. 1990. The ideal of the self-governing church: a study in Victorian missionary strategy. Leiden: Brill. Department of Education - Report by the Education Secretary of the African Inland Mission, 1925 Annual Report, Uganda Protectorate Government Printer, Entebbe, 1926, p. 16.