ABSTRACT

Land has been alienated from the Natives in both Rhodesia and in East Africa, and European rule has undoubtedly been established on a basis of the injustice. If Africa is a land of mystery, an unpenetrated Continent, it can only be opened up as the Romans opened up Britain. The great arable lands of Rhodesia and East Africa raise an increasing amount of crops for the European market. The “human geography” of Africa is in these days concerned with people in a state of transition. Geography settles the occupations of a locality, but populations are ceasing to be purely local. Egyptian influence spread in very early times along the Sudan and across to the highlands of West Africa.