Noun
A word, phrase, idiom, or custom peculiar to Africa or Africans.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdopting PanAfricanism or simply Africanism as a policy is not new but it is time it is strongly pursued in politics, commerce, law, etc. in order to protect people of African origin (be it in Europe, Brazil, U.S., or in Africa). Source: Internet
Ulasi and Ogbo, both from the School of Communication, Texas Southern University, said the new West African Pilot News would revive the spirit of Zik and Pan Africanism. Source: Internet
Similarly, African, Africanize, and Africanism are not proper names, but are capitalized because Africa is a proper name. Source: Internet
This phenomenon causes a feeling of architecture attenuated by the low height of buildings in a combination of architectural Westernization and Africanism. Source: Internet