Pan-Africanist
C6542
concept
A Pan-Africanist is an individual who advocates for the political, economic, and cultural unity, solidarity, and liberation of African peoples and the African diaspora worldwide.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Pan-Africanist canonical | 20 |
| Black Arts Movement figure | 5 |
| pan-Africanist | 3 |
| South African Indian leader | 2 |
| Pan-Africanist intellectual | 1 |
| anti-colonial intellectual | 1 |
Instances (32)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Shirley Graham Du Bois | — |
| Amy Ashwood Garvey | — |
| Amy Jacques Garvey | — |
| George Padmore | — |
| Queen Mother Moore | — |
| Everett LeRoi Jones | Black Arts Movement figure |
| Archie Mafeje | Pan-Africanist intellectual |
| W. E. B. Du Bois | — |
| Marcus Garvey | — |
| Aimé Césaire | anti-colonial intellectual |
|
Roland Snellings
surface form:
Askia Touré
|
Black Arts Movement figure |
| Yusuf Dadoo | South African Indian leader |
| M. D. Naidoo | South African Indian leader |
| Clement Osbourne Payne | — |
| Kenneth Kaunda | — |
| Amiri Baraka | Black Arts Movement figure |
| Alexander Crummell | — |
| Ahmed Sékou Touré | pan-Africanist |
| Amílcar Cabral | pan-Africanist |
| Duse Mohamed Ali | — |
| Lola Shirley Graham | — |
| Kwame Nkrumah | — |
| Malcolm Ivan Meredith Nurse | — |
| Askia Touré | Black Arts Movement figure |
|
Amy Ashwood
surface form:
Amy Ashwood Garvey
|
— |
| Haki R. Madhubuti | Black Arts Movement figure |
| Joe Appiah | — |
| J. E. Casely Hayford | — |
| Henry Sylvester Williams | — |
| John Henrik Clarke | — |
| Audley Moore | — |
| Julius Nyerere | pan-Africanist |