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2005
Pan-Africanism covers a wide range of intellectual positions which share the assumption of some common cultural or political projects for both Africans and people of African descent. The political project is the unification of all Africans into a single African state, sometimes thought of as providing a homeland for the return of those in the African ...
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Pan-Africanism covers a wide range of intellectual positions which share the assumption of some common cultural or political projects for both Africans and people of African descent. The political project is the unification of all Africans into a single African state, sometimes thought of as providing a homeland for the return of those in the African ...
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Pan-Africanism and "Pan-Africanism": Some Historical Notes
Phylon (1960-), 1962T HE TERM "PAN-AFRICANISM" has been bandied about in recent years with disturbing inaccuracy. A striking example of this occurs in the highly publicized Twentieth Century Fund's Tropical Africa (New York, 1960, II, p. 280) which in a most inadequate section on African nationalism says, "In Garveyism the alloy of pan-Africanism was smelted into the ore ...
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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 1962
The African scramble for independence has led to two major political trends which have at least the superficial look of being contradictory but which may still turn out to be complementary. One is the consolidation of states, and, it may be, of nations, within the frontiers traced on the map of Africa with an imperial flourish by the colonial powers ...
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The African scramble for independence has led to two major political trends which have at least the superficial look of being contradictory but which may still turn out to be complementary. One is the consolidation of states, and, it may be, of nations, within the frontiers traced on the map of Africa with an imperial flourish by the colonial powers ...
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Abstract If the First World War was inevitable, then according W. E. B. Du Bois, that was due to its particularly ‘African Roots’. Outlining the contours of Du Bois’s argument on this front, the chapter opens up to wider discussions of the relationships between racism and exploitation that undergird modern democratic politics, and which ...
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Pan-Africanism and African Unity
2012During the first 15 years of the struggle for independence in Africa (1945–60), two competing views of African cooperation and integration were promoted by two groups of African nationalist leaders. On the one hand, the gradualists (or functionalists) led by Felix Houphouet-Boigny of Cote d’Ivoire, Nnamdi Azikiwe of Nigeria, Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya, and
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From Pan-Africanism to African regionalism: A chronicle
African Studies, 2020Ernest Toochi Aniche
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Rethinking Pan-Africanism: The Quest for Supra-State Formation and Authentic Development in Africa
International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, 2021Thomas Adino Taye
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African Diaspora
Abstract The paper examines the concept of Pan-Africanism through the lens of intellectual decoloniality to address recent tensions motivating identity politics within the Pan-African framework. Recently, the Pan-African interpretation of identity politics has led to two significant strands that create tension: the Afrocentrist promotion of ...
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Abstract The paper examines the concept of Pan-Africanism through the lens of intellectual decoloniality to address recent tensions motivating identity politics within the Pan-African framework. Recently, the Pan-African interpretation of identity politics has led to two significant strands that create tension: the Afrocentrist promotion of ...
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