
African Revolutions and Decolonization: Intro to Pan-Africanism (Guerrilla History)
Rev Left Radio
Roots of Pan-Africanism
This chapter examines the historical foundations of Pan-Africanism, focusing on its emergence as a response to colonial oppression. It highlights early conferences and influential leaders who shaped the movement from 1900 to 1945, discussing the challenges of integrating diverse social classes and experiences. The narrative further explores the impact of colonialism on education and healthcare, along with the evolution of Pan-African thought towards self-determination and unity across Africa.
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