What factors made Pan-Africanism popular in Africa after 1945?

      

State factors that made Pan-Africanism popular in Africa after 1945.

  

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John
1. Africa who had been educated in America and Europe returned home to form and support nationalistic movements

2. The formation of trade unions and political movements in Africa as means of calling for African freedom

3. The formation of UNO which recognised and supported equality of all people

4. Ex-World War African nationalists in the call for independence

5. Inspiration from Asian countries e.g. India and Burma that got independence in 1947 and 1948 respectively

6. Ghana got independence in 1957 hence provided an avenue for pan-African meeting within the continent
johnmulu answered the question on January 31, 2017 at 06:10


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