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The Articulation Of Pan-Africanism

This week’s theme is the articulation of Pan-Africanism. The readings on which this response paper will focus are “Pan Africanism” by Jeremiah Dibua, “from The Autobiography of Malcolm X”, by Malcolm X, and “’Negro Women Are Great Thinkers As Well As Doers’: Amy Jacques Garvey and Community Feminism in the United States, 1924-1927” by Ula Taylor. This essay will briefly summarize each reading as well as offer my response to the authors’ readings in relation to the broader theme of the articulation of Pan-Africanism.
The first reading, “Pan Africanism” by Jeremiah Dibua, mentions a man by the name of Marcus Garvey. Marcus Garvey was perhaps the best known Pan-Africanist advocate who espoused the emigration sentiment. “His United Negro Improvement Association was committed to the promotion of the unity of people of African descent in all parts of the world, the restoration of the dignity of the black person, the economic empowerment of black individuals,......


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