In the 1920s, Egypt emerged as a significant center of cultural and political activity in Africa, particularly following its 1922 independence from British protectorate status. This period saw a rise in nationalist movements and the establishment of political parties, reflecting a growing desire for autonomy and self-determination among African nations. Additionally, the decade was marked by the flourishing of arts and intellectualism, contributing to Egypt's influential role in the broader Pan-African movement.
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