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Alafia everyone,
I first must thank Baba Ras Marcus for posting this subject...
Pan Africanism as defined by the Pan African conferences is "The total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism."
It stresses the need for organisation and opposition to the combined oppression brought about through capitalism, imperialism, Zionism and Neo-Colonialism.
Of course culture, history, and ideology are tools to implement Pan Africanism, and the definition can be added too, refined, and even changed by the masses of African people as is needed for the struggle to continue and succeed.
Odabo
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