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Cadence
15 August, 10:50
Many Pan-Africanists wanted to prove that:
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Isabel Santana
15 August, 13:38
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they wanted to prove that africans could, govern themselves, create your own culture, be successful
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Pan-Africanism was a movement led by Africans from the Western Hemisphere who were Martin Delany and Alexander Crummel, both African Americans, and Edward Blyden, a West Indian. They aimed to emphasize the commonalities between Africans and black people in the United States. hence they encouraged and strengthen bonds of solidarity between the African and black people.
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Rene Wolfe
15 August, 14:46
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All of the above
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