Noun
A specialist in African studies.
An African nationalist; someone who subscribes to the doctrine of Africanism.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBCP began a rebellion and then received training in Libya for its Lesotho Liberation Army (LLA) under the pretense of being Azanian People's Liberation Army (APLA) soldiers of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC). Source: Internet
A senior audit official interviewed by the Africanist Press expressed grave concerns over the recent and ongoing effort to prevent independent auditing of public funds by the Bio administration. Source: Internet
The Pan Africanist Congress pledged its support to the group but local leaders in Stellenbosch, who spoke to TimesLIVE on condition of anonymity, distanced themselves from the protesters for now, saying they were uncertain about what their demands were. Source: Internet
Likewise, the Africanist Karl Richard Lepsius considered Bantu to be of African origin, and many 'Mixed Negro languages' as products of an encounter between Bantu and intruding Asiatic languages. Source: Internet
Not in cookie-cutter unison but through individual response to poly-rhythmic Africanist aesthetic principles that are held together by a master-structure. Source: Internet
We are all the same,” said Oridota, echoing the sentiments of other first-generation Nigerian immigrant youth who want the struggle against police violence to be viewed through a Pan Africanist lens. Source: Internet