What were the goals of Pan-Africanism, and what steps did Pan African leaders take to achieve them?

      

What were the goals of Pan-Africanism, and what steps did Pan African leaders take to achieve them?

  

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Francis
Goals:
-Wanted to address globalization.
-Wanted to address environmental justice for all African countries.
-Ending imperialism among Africans.
-Wanted to bring end to colonialism.
-The need for collective self reliance to all Africans countries.
-They aimed to end oppression of African people.
Steps taken to achieve Pan africanism;
-Use of apartheid rule by the leaders.
-Formation of pan African organizations such as Pan African congress and Garvey's Negro Improvement Association.
-Formation of Pan African concepts and philosophies such as hip hop and Kawaida.
-Encouraged creation of pan African studies in the universities such as California state university.
-Government used protocol of peace and security.
-Encouraged principle of participation with civil society.
-Used the principal of gender equality.

franco crick answered the question on March 9, 2018 at 17:22


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