Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History 2019
DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.013.559
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Women and Pan-Africanism

Abstract: Women played a central role in the development of Pan-Africanism. It can even be claimed that it was a woman, the South African Alice Kinloch, who initiated the modern Pan-African movement at the dawn of the 20th century. In the early 21st century it has become fashionable, mainly in some academic circles in the United States, to use the term “Black Internationalism” as an alternative to Pan-Africanism. This phrase was also first coined by a woman, Jeanne Nardal, an influential and important Martinican writer … Show more

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“…Indeed, it affirms Hakim Adi's argument that 'Pan-Africanism has been not so much a dream, or simply a vision, but a many-faceted approach designed to address common problems by Africa and Africans.' 48…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, it affirms Hakim Adi's argument that 'Pan-Africanism has been not so much a dream, or simply a vision, but a many-faceted approach designed to address common problems by Africa and Africans.' 48…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ще однією групою теорій, які повинні братися до уваги при розвитку відносин з африканськими країнами, є панафриканізм [7]. Панафриканізм був спробою створити почуття братерства та співробітництва між усіма людьми африканського походження, незалежно від того, чи жили вони в Африці чи за її межами.…”
Section: Ukrainian-african Cooperation In the Sector Of Economic Coop...unclassified
“…However, this was illegally ensured via the port of Dakar thanks to the Pan-Africanist and communist networks among dock workers, shipmen and employees in the colonial administration. 49 Here the interesting fact is that La Race Nègre quite often published articles about French West Africa and its various colonial territories. Those articles usually informed readers about the injustices and crimes that African workers but also the ordinary people experienced under the French colonial rule.…”
Section: The Truth About French West Africamentioning
confidence: 99%