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Pan-Africanism

[pan-af-ri-kuh-niz-uhm]

noun

  1. the idea or advocacy of a political alliance or union of all the African nations.



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  • Pan-Africanist noun
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Another guy is talking about Pan-Africanism.

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Blouin remained involved in pan-Africanism from afar "in the form of articles and almost daily meetings", Eve wrote in the memoir's epilogue.

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In a sign that the jihadists were also influenced by pan-Africanism, James said some of them invoked the names of revolutionaries like Burkina Faso's Thomas Sankara and Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah and told him that people should "rise up" against "bad leaders" and free themselves from "bondage".

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Lumumba was much loved not just by many at home but across Africa for his outspoken criticism of colonialism - and he became an icon of pan-Africanism.

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But in the spirit of Pan-Africanism he will not commit to living in a specific place.

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