Event Eight:
Africans fighting for their rights.
Also in 1990, four out of fourty-five black African nations would allow their people to vote, choose their leaders, and express themselves freely. Those nations were Botswana, The Gambia, Mauritius, Senegal.
There were twenty-three nations and countries that had military dictatorships. Meaning that there was no political parties admitted.
The rest of the African nations and countries had dictators.