Duse Mohamed Ali

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Duse Mohamed Ali was an Egyptian-Sudanese Pan-Africanist, journalist, and playwright who became an influential mentor to Marcus Garvey and a key figure in early 20th-century Black nationalist and anti-colonial movements.

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instanceOf Black nationalist
Pan-Africanist
anti-colonial activist
journalist
person
playwright
political activist
advocatedFor resistance to European colonialism
self-determination for African peoples
unity of Africans and people of African descent worldwide
centuryOfActivity 20th century
countryOfCitizenship Egypt
ethnicOrigin Egyptian
Sudanese
familyName Ali NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Pan-African politics
journalism
political activism
theatre
gender male
givenName Duse NERFINISHED
influenced Marcus Garvey NERFINISHED
knownFor editing African Times and Orient Review
mentoring Marcus Garvey in London
promoting Pan-African and anti-colonial ideas through the press
languageOfWork English
movement Black nationalism NERFINISHED
Pan-Africanism
anti-colonialism
name Duse Mohamed Ali NERFINISHED
notableFor Pan-African intellectual leadership
anti-colonial advocacy
early 20th-century Black nationalist organizing
publishing a journal for people of African and Asian descent in Britain
notableRole mentor of Marcus Garvey
notableWork African Times and Orient Review NERFINISHED
occupation editor
journalist
playwright
political organizer
publisher
placeOfActivity London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States

West Africa NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Black nationalist
Pan-African
anti-imperialist

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