The Anglo-Africans are the English speaking descendants of the European diaspora settled in Southern Africa over the past two hundred and twenty six years. The 1820 settlers celebrated their 200 year anniversary in their new land in 2020. Today there are approximately 3 million Anglo-Africans. While the majority (about 2 million) live in South Africa they are distributed throughout Southern Africa including Zimbabwe, Namibia, Kenya, Botswana and Zambia. Many Anglo-Africans have also been forced by local politics to leave Africa and have re-settled in Anglosphere countries however they have not given up their cultural origins.
A nation is a community of people formed on the basis of a common language, history, ethnicity or a common culture. Anglo-Africans share a common origin, centuries of shared history in Africa, a unique dialect of English and an Anglo inspired outdoor and sporting culture adapted to Africa. Anglo-Africans hold a variety of citizenships however citizenship is not always the nationality of a person therefore we can currently be considered a stateless nation. The Anglo-African Nation seeks to awaken a national consciousness and a common purpose to ensure both the survival and prosperity of our nation in Africa.
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