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Pan-Africanism

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(From left to right): Queen Mother Moore, Claudia Jones, Patrice Lumumba, Steve Biko, Kwame Nkrumah

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​Africa Must Unite
By: Kwame Nkrumah
"To suggest that the time is not yet ripe for considering a political union of Africa is to evade facts and ignore realities in Africa today. Here is a challenge which destiny has thrown... to the leaders of Africa."
Kwame Nkrumah
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​Africa in Stereo: Modernism, Music, and Pan-African Solidarity
By: Tsitsi Ella Jaji
The book traces how exchanges between African American, Ghanaian, Senegalese and South African artists shaped cultural and political liberation projects.
Africa in Stereo
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​Notes on Negro American Influences on the Emergence of African Nationalism
By: George Shepperson
The first British Empire owed much to the triangular trade between Africa, the West Indies and North America. It was a trade of ideas and politics between the descendants of the slaves in the West Indies and North America and their ancestral continent.
Negro American Influences
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