Pan-Africanism

Pan-Africanism is an ideological and political movement, first aimed at uniting Africans to combat racial oppression (late 19th - early 20th century); since the 1950s - a movement for the liberation of all the peoples of Africa, the unification of liberation forces in the fight against  and.

19th century
Pan-Africanism began to take shape at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. at the initiative of Black intellectuals from the  United States and the West Indies, who demanded an end to racial discrimination and the granting of civil and political rights to black people.

The foundations of modern pan-Africanism were laid by the 5th Pan-African Congress in Manchester, 1945). People like  William Du Bois,  Kwame Nkrumah,  Nnamdi Azikiwe,  Jomo Kenyatta and other figures of the African liberation movement all took an active part. The Manchester Congress outlined a practical program for the political liberation of Africa. By setting the task of liberating all the peoples of Africa, regardless of their racial affiliation, the pan-African movement contributed to the general rise of the liberation struggle on the African continent. After the conquest of political independence by most African countries, the pan-African idea began to be embodied in the establishment of comprehensive inter-African ties and in the support of movements seeking the elimination of colonial and racist regimes.

After African countries gained independence, pan-Africanism was associated with the idea developed by the first president of Ghana Kwame Nkrumah in the 1960s, in order to create a single state on the African continent - the United States of Africa. After his death in 1972, Libyan ruler  assumed the mantle of leader of the Pan-Africanist movement and became the most outspoken advocate of African Unity.

There are two flags used to represent this movement: Green-Yellow-Red, based off the Rastafari movement colors of  Ethiopian flag (many independent states have adopted this color scheme, seeing as Ethiopia was the only uncolonized African country), and  Red-Black-Green which is rather a flag of  than Pan-African movement.

20th century
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Personality
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Friends

 * [[File:Antiimp.png]] Anti-Imperialism - The western powers will never be forgiven for robbing the African people, especially when they still do it to this day.
 * [[File:Afrsoc.png]] - We were indistinguishable in the 60s, but my son, you're becoming your own thing alright? Capitalism exploits the people of Africa, see Ivory Coast
 * [[File:ANC-icon.png]] -
 * [[File:Blacknat.png]] - Me sometimes applied to the African American population, and is very racialist that I have mixed feelings on. Otherwise we are interchangeable.
 * [[File:Gaddafi.png]] - You were the hero, and one of my best champions. Your Third International Theory and 2010 speeches... you fucking legend! Rest well king! Africa loves you!
 * [[File:FPR(Rwanda).png]] - You've done good for Rwanda, but you could be less neoliberal. But still you are a model, thank you for saving Rwanda from [[File:Hutupower.png]] ..
 * [[File:Plutocrat.png]] - God bless Africa's wealthiest man!
 * [[File:Castro.png]] - Fighting against [[File:Salazar.png]] Salzar, Apartheid, and that klepocrat [[File:Mobutism.png]] Mobutu? Based! Also a fellow supporter of my brother [[File:Blacknat.png]] BlackNat.
 * [[File:PagTheo.png]] - African religions were cool even if I like monotheistic religions too. These were the religions of out ancestors of course.
 * [[File:Mao3word.png]] - Sorta my Maoist descendant though [[File:Afrsoc.png]] Afrsoc?
 * [[File:Periphery.png]] Dependency Theory - So you are telling me that my people are the "Periphery", and that we are being unfairly exploited by the first world nations you call the "core".... yeah, NO SHIT!!!!

Neutral

 * [[File:Blackan.png]] - Anarcho-Blacknat?
 * [[File:Dengf.png]] - Aren't you just red [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] Neolib? GET YOUR INFLUENCE OUT OF AFRICA. Some prefer you because they think you aren´t ¨imperialist¨.
 * [[File:Mobutism.png]] - You're fucking disappointing in my family.
 * [[File:Strato.png]] - ARE YOU KIDDING ME? I want you to overthrow [[File:Klep.png]], not become him!
 * [[File:Aftrad.png]] African Traditionalism - African cultures and traditions are great and deserved to be preserved and practiced in some ways, but may I mind you we need progress for Africa to succeed.
 * [[File:EFF.png]] - I get you hate Imperialists and Atlanticists, That's great, but crap, cool down with your anti-white sentiment. That's not how We get rid of racism in our continent.

Enemies

 * [[File:Klep.png]] - Fuck you! You don't care for Africans, you only care for the wealth western governments give you corrupt pig! You otherthrew me and hijacked my early movements, so I hope you fall just like your globalist allies.
 * [[File:Imp.png]] - Divide and conquer? Shit borders that divides my people?! Racism and slavery?! You are just a huge piece of shit, and no I'm not a fucking subhuman!
 * [[File: Neoliberal-icon.png]] - All forms of [[File:Globetard.png]] Globalism are the same for trying to occupy the African continent under the name of "development & benefits".
 * [[File:Necon.png]] - You killed our heroes Gaddafi, Lumumba, and Sankara! You are a massive threat to Africa and Africanism, as our lands aren't your playground.
 * [[File:Whitesup.png]] and [[File:Ethno.png]]  - PERISH.
 * [[File:LeopoldII.png]] - GET OUT OF MY HOMELAND, YOU RACIST SHITHEAD!
 * [[File:Hutupower.png]] - Stop it! Tutsis are brothers, you're only allowing Africans to be exploited and divided even more!
 * [[File:Fash.png]] - Piss off, never forget the atrocities you did in Ethiopia (and Libya)!
 * [[File: Mediastocracy flair.png]] - የትግራይ ክልልን ውሸትና ፕሮፓንዳጋ በትክክለኛ የኢትዮጵያ ሸክላ እንዴት ማሰራጨት ቻላችሁ! But i do like 2nacheki...
 * [[File:Gaullismicon2.png]] - Cry and seethe all you want Charles, but remember, we fought for your ass to liberate your homeland. Never forget yet what you did to Guinea!

[[File:Wikipedia.png]] Wikipedia

 * Pan-Africanism

Communities

 * r/pan-africanism


 * African Identities: Race, Nation and Culture in Ethnography, Pan-Africanism and Black Literatures