Pan-Africanism
- The Source

- Jan 14
- 1 min read
"Pan-Africanism can be broadly defined as the intellectual foundation of a desire for unity of Africans in the diaspora, a regional push for African unity, a global movement intended to unite Africa and its people against European hegemony, and the general liberation of the people of Africa and those of African descent.
Pan-Africanism aims to achieve four primary objectives. The first is the political unity of Africa that aims to bring the states of Africa under a unified political command, similar to the United States of America. Indeed, the original idea was tagged the United States of Africa. Out of all of Pan-Africanism’s goals, this one is the most pronounced and empirically pursued. The second goal is the equality of all Africans. The third is the racial unity of all Africans. Last, but not least, is cooperation among African states and peoples."








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