One goal of Pan-Africanists was self-government for Africans.
For people of African descent around the world to help each other
One goal of Pan-Africanists was to promote solidarity and unity among people of African descent worldwide, emphasizing their shared history, culture, and struggles against colonialism and racism. They aimed to foster a sense of collective identity and empowerment to combat oppression and advocate for political and economic independence. Additionally, Pan-Africanists sought to establish stronger ties between African nations and the diaspora to facilitate cooperation and mutual support in addressing common challenges.
Answer this question… In reaction to Western prejudices, Pan-Africanists took every opportunity to call attention to the ___________ of the African diaspora.
Pan-Africanists W.E.B. Du Bois and other scholars showcased African Americans in an entirely positive light at the turn of the 20th Century. This
To fight the racist idea that Africans were primitive
To fight the racist idea that Africans were primitive
Self govern for Africa
One goal of Pan-Africanists was to promote solidarity and unity among people of African descent worldwide, emphasizing their shared history, culture, and struggles against colonialism and racism. They aimed to foster a sense of collective identity and empowerment to combat oppression and advocate for political and economic independence. Additionally, Pan-Africanists sought to establish stronger ties between African nations and the diaspora to facilitate cooperation and mutual support in addressing common challenges.
it was a human rights movement
All of the above are true.
All of the above are true.
All of the above are true.
Pan-Africanists W.E.B. Du Bois and other scholars showcased African Americans in an entirely positive light at the turn of the 20th Century. This
All of the above are true.
All of the above are true.
they wanted Africans to be self-goverened
they wanted Africans to be self-goverened
Answer this question… In reaction to Western prejudices, Pan-Africanists took every opportunity to call attention to the ___________ of the African diaspora.