Pan-Africanism: A History

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  • čas přidán 25. 03. 2024
  • Centre for Pan-African Studies (CPAS) kicks off its launch with a series of lectures on Pan-Africanism. This series will delve into the rich history of the concept, exploring its evolution, its significance in anti-colonial and anti-racist movements, as well as its contemporary relevance in black activism and regional and continental policy-making.In this lecture, Professor Hakim Adi discusses 'Pan-Africanism: A History.' This lecture highlights the pivotal role of British-based activists in the emergence of modern Pan-Africanism since the founding of the African Association in 1897. Professor Adi highlights some of the key Pan-Africanists and their organisations and explain why they had such a central role.

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