In 1957, as Cold War paranoia gripped the world, African Americans trudged toward greater freedoms. That year, Martin Luther King Jr. and his comrades founded the Southern Christian Leadership ...
Media headlines are full of bad news about LGBTQ+ people across the African continent these days. They are insulted by public officials, attacked and killed by police and vigilantes, and denied access ...
Over the 20th century, the PAC evolved from a reformist platform led by Black intellectuals in the diaspora to a radical, African-led movement advocating political independence, economic control, and ...
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80 Years Since 1945 Manchester Congress and the Need for Revolutionary Pan-Africanism
The anniversary of the Manchester Congress calls for reflection on its enduring significance and the meaning of Pan-Africanism in today's world, a time when the struggles for sovereignty, unity, and ...
ST. LOUIS — No matter where you are in the world, there are traces of African presence found on just about every continent. From America to Europe to Asia, there have been artifacts and texts left ...
The underlying concepts of Pan-Africanism first became prominent in America during the declaration of American independence in 1776. It was a reaction against the Atlantic slave trade and the plight ...
Black people deserve nothing less than everything: This was Marcus Garvey's simple, uncompromising message. His speeches on Pan-Africanism — the vision of a world where all people of African origin, ...
QUEENS, N.Y. — Until recently, Burna Boy didn’t have a phone. Owning arguably the most essential item in the internet age simply didn’t interest him. His sister called it an act of self-preservation ...
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Pan-Africanism: Musoni urges self-reliance over dependence
Africans should utilise resources at their disposal for development and avoid overreliance on others for support, the Chairman of Pan-African Movement – Rwanda Chapter (PAM-Rwanda), Protais Musoni has ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. When South African opposition leader Julius Malema addressed the Annual General ...
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