Pan-Africanist ideas first began to circulate in the mid-19th century in the United States, led by Africans from the Western Hemisphere. |
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He was one of the world's foremost public intellectuals and a leading Pan-Africanist. |
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Mass protests led to the bannings of the Pan-Africanist Congress and the African National Congress. |
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Similarly, neither of the main black nationalist opposition groups-the Pan-Africanist Congress and the Black Consciousness movement, which broke away from the ANC-is identifiable in tribal terms. |
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Pan-Africanist cultural thinking reemerged with renewed force in the United States in the late 1960s and '70s as one of the manifestations of the Black Power movement. |
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The teams mostly split along political lines: African National Congress midfielders serving African National Congress strikers, Pan-Africanist Congress goalies directing Pan-Africanist Congress defenders. |
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Two key note addresses by Botswana's Former President, Festus Gontebanye Mogae, and the Sudanese Pan-Africanist, Mo Ibrahim, launched the platform. |
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Attempt to secure the right of the leader of the Pan-Africanist Congress to leave South Africa on the basis of a fundamental right to leave one's country. |
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As a committed Pan-Africanist, you took up the challenge to rebuild and rewrite CODESRIA's history and place the organization back on the world stage. |
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Notable among these was the radically Pan-African Ahmadu Bello University where he did his undergraduate studies, its Pan-Africanist staff and the student movements in which he engaged repressive forces. |
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These clearly marked him out as an unparalleled and remarkable Pan-Africanist whose vision, thoughts, deeds, public relations and solid achievements spoke for themselves. |
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Modibo is one of the greatest Pan-Africanist of our times. |
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Pan-Africanist militant, he struggled for a united, prosperous and industrial continent in competition with the others and for that he did not hesitate to fight without mercy against all reactionary forces in Africa. |
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During the 20th century advocates of Pan-Africanism made many efforts to institutionalize their ideas and to create formal organizations to complement the work of Pan-Africanist intellectuals. |
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Du Bois was an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author and editor. |
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She said the summit has also the potential to foster the African unity and common goals as well as Pan-Africanist agenda. |
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Southern Africa has become more integrated than we could ever have dreamed ten years ago and I know how much that means to you personally as a freedom fighter, as a mediator and as a Pan-Africanist. |
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He was a well-educated intellectual who authored several books, and is remembered as a Pan-Africanist. |
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She is a self-proclaimed Pan-Africanist, who has been raising awareness about the millions of people dying of starvation in Somalia. |
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The second situation lies in between these two extreme poles where the Pan-Africanist activists are in busy mood preparing for the 8th Congress of Pan-African Movement. |
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The first of the founding fathers of Africa, who took the reins of Ghana in 1957, was an avowed pan-Africanist. |
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Unlike the OAU, which respected the sovereign powers of its member countries, the AU has been planned as a pan-Africanist organization. |
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The great pan-Africanist, who was highly decorated in Ghana, founded the International African Service Bureau. |
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I went to pay a courtesy call on him together with another pan-Africanist pioneer, Afif Ben Yedder, the founder of our group, IC Publications. |
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