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PEER REVIEWERS! My current version is already published as "Ewe Unification Movement." You can view it by clicking the link on the "Assigned Articles" section on the class page. You can review either this or that one, but the other is the most current. The Ewe Unification Movement was a west African ethno-nationalist effort which emerged politically across the Ewe-speaking populations present in modern Ghana and Togo after 1945 under the colonial mandate of French Togoland[1] - though the ultimate goal of unifying the Ewe people had been a sentiment present amongst the populations since their initial colonial partition by the British Empire in 1874, and eventually the German Empire in 1884.[2][3]