Pan-Africanism
Pan-Africanism is a political movement about improving the position of Africa , and people with ancestors from Africa in the world. In essence, Pan-Africanism is the belief that people of African descent have common interests and should be unified. Pan-Africanists believe the slave trade and colonialism have hurt African nations and people, and the solution that they see is for Africans to unite politically.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
References
4. South African History Online . Retrieved 2021-12-22
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Ideology
Proponents
Organizations
Educational
African Leadership Academy
African Leadership University
Political
African Unification Front
African Union
All-African People's Revolutionary Party
All-African Trade Union Federation
Conseil de l'Entente
Convention People's Party
East African Community
Economic Freedom Fighters
First Pan-African Conference
International African Service Bureau
Organisation of African Trade Union Unity
Organisation of African Unity
Pan African Association
Pan-African Freedom Movement for East and Central Africa
Pan-African Congress
Pan Africanist Congress of Azania
Popular and Social League of the Great Sahara Tribes
Rassemblement Démocratique Africain
Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
ZANU–PF
Symbols
Black Star of Africa
Le Marron Inconnu
Lion of Judah
Pan-African colours
Pan-African flag
Dynamics Related
African philosophy
African-American leftism
Africanization
All-African Peoples' Conference
East African Federation
Kwanzaa
Union of African States
United States of Africa
United States of Latin Africa
Year of Africa
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