Noun
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Pan-Africanism (uncountable)
A sociopolitical movement seeking to unify native Africans and those of African heritage into a global community.
Another central argument of this conception of pan-Africanism is that the ambition of the white race is the destruction of black genius and civilisation. Source: Internet
During the 70s when Africa was ridding itself from colonialism, Bob made an anthem that would call for its countries to join forces in Pan-Africanism. Source: Internet
While some people think the activist lifestyle is an act and they might have a point, pan-Africanism and a strong belief system are part of Burna Boy’s values. Source: Internet
Molefe Asante, quoted in Rodney Worrell, Pan-africanism in Barbados, (New Academia Publishing: 2005) p. 16 On the other hand, many writers have pointed out how this battle was a humiliation for the Italian military. Source: Internet
He advocated Pan-Africanism and a back to roots ideology for the African-Amercian community, and lived in accordance with his philosophy. Source: Internet
What we are launching here today is Pan-Africanism at work in the service of the people of this continent. Source: Internet