Pan-Africanism: From Marcus Garvey to Kwame Nkrumah—The Dream That Refused to Die

They buried it in silence, hoping we would forget. Buried it beneath borders drawn in Berlin, beneath flags soaked in imperial compromise, beneath textbooks that teach us everything but our unity. They buried it beneath names we did not choose, languages we were forced to speak, religions that taught us to bow before foreign gods … Read more

The Role of the African Diaspora in the Pan-African Movement

Pan-Africanism is a political and social movement that aims to unite African countries and peoples of African descent worldwide to foster solidarity and achieve collective advancement. Its roots trace back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, evolving through significant phases of development, influenced by various intellectuals, activists, and leaders. This article explores the … Read more