Narrow and all defined tribal loyalties are an obstacle towards embracing a broader sense of nationalism, Africanism, and democracy. |
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She said the roadshows would reflect Africanism of the country's people through aspects such as the theme song. |
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Another aspect of their Africanism is intellectual, a conscious stance that systematically questions the Western perspective on reality. |
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The city benefited enormously from but refused historic equality to Africanism that wove itself so thoroughly through New Orleans culture. |
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The cast-net has not yet been generally recognized in print as an Africanism, and awaits further research. |
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He is considered one of the founding fathers of Africanism, a philosophy that espoused an almost militant pride in blackness. |
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The Folger's collections have proved invaluable to a project we have undertaken on Africanism in early modern England and English America. |
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He goes on to say that Pan Africanism as an economic integrative force towards the unity of Africa has been kept at bay. |
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Similarly, African, Africanize, and Africanism are not proper names, but are capitalized because Africa is a proper name. |
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Equally significant, this work highlights the main processes in Africa and in the Diaspora that pose challenges for the fulfillment of the ideas of Pan Africanism. |
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