Activity 8
1.
African nationalism- the
nationalist political movement for one unified Africa.
2.
African Nationalist Party-
1960, Aborigines' Rights Protection Society- 1897, National Congress of West
Africa- 1920, African National Congress- 1912
3.
Pan-Africanism is a movement
that seeks to unify people of African descent or people living in Africa, into
a "one African community".
4.
Pan-Africanism is the idea that Africans
should form a unified Africa, while African Nationalism is a movement for
Africans to obtain independence from colonialism. Pan Africanism also calls for
unity between everyone of African descent while African Nationalism calls for
unity within Africa.
5.
They both fought against
colonialism and strongly supported the pan-Africanist movement. They believed
in a unity of all African peoples and people of African descent.
6.
The song is about African
slaves who were used in the fight against the Native Americans in the western
US. They were known as buffalo soldiers by the Native Americans because of their
shaggy hair and their bravery. In the song it says how Africans were stolen
from Africa and that is a view that is shared by many Pan-Africanist African
Americans. It is the idea of freedom from the white oppressors and unity that
is conveyed in this song that relates to African Nationalism and
Pan-Africanism. In many of his other songs, speeches and quotes he conveys his
support of pan-Africanism and African Nationalism.
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