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Pan-Africanism

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Pan-Africanism is a worldwide movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bonds ofsolidarity between allindigenous and diasporas ofAfricanancestry. Based on a common goal dating back to theAtlantic slave trade, the movement extends beyond continental Africans with a substantial support base among theAfrican diaspora in the Americas andEurope.

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  • The ideological genesis ofAfrican nationalism lay in pan-Africanism. The locus of pan-Africanism was the continent itself, not the artificially created spaces bound by colonial borders called countries. Literally, therefore, pan-Africanism begat nationalism, rather than the other way round. Pan-Africanism preceded nationalism by almost half a century. Logic and history neatly coincided. The founding fathers of pan-Africanism wereAfrican-Americans, theAfrican diaspora, whose identity could only be African, and not Nigerian or Congolese or Kenyan. The leading lights of the independence movement –Kwame Nkrumah,Jomo Kenyatta – were incubated, conceived, propagated and organised in the pan-African movement by the likes of the greatGeorge Padmore,W. E.B. DuBois andC. L. R. James.
  • African nationalism, as some of the fathers of African nationalism realised, is and must be pan-African. Pan-Africanism, they argue, is the nationalism of the era of globalisation; and only pan-Africanism can carry forward the struggle for national liberation in Africa. Without a pan-African vision, there is the danger that the resurgence of nationalism as a reaction to the new imperial assault could degenerate into narrow, parochial, nationalist chauvinism, even ethnicism and racism. But this new pan-Africanism must be a bottom-up people’s pan-Africanism, and not a top-down statist pan-Africanism. In the hands of the African state and its ‘leaders’, pan-Africanism will degenerate into ‘NEPAD-ism’, or phony African renaissance.

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