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 Translation for 'Pan Africanism' from English to Portuguese
NOUN   Pan-Africanism | -
pol.
pan-africanismo {m}
Pan-Africanism
Partial Matches
pote {m}pan
tacho {m}pan
caçarola {f}pan
panela {f}pan
mitol.
Pã {m}
Pan
hist.pol.
pan-eslavismo {m}
Pan-Slavism
sertã {f}frying pan
frigideira {f}frying pan
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Usage Examples English
  • An influential advocate of Pan-Africanism, Nkrumah was a founding member of the Organization of African Unity and winner of the Lenin Peace Prize from the Soviet Union in 1962.
  • Although the following flags contain a pan-African colour scheme, they were not officially designed to symbolise pan-Africanism. The designs may or may not be influenced by pan-African colours.
  • In 1971 he published his collected essays in a second book, "Stokely Speaks: Black Power Back to Pan-Africanism".
  • The term "African American" embraces pan-Africanism as earlier enunciated by prominent African thinkers such as Marcus Garvey, W.
  • It also outlines Malcolm X's philosophy of black pride, black nationalism, and pan-Africanism.

  • In the 1950s and early 1960s, a wave of Pan-Africanism swept through Central Africa, expressed by leaders such as Julius Nyerere in Tanzania and Patrice Lumumba in the Congo.
  • Staying on in Accra, Dorothy Pizer wrote a preface for a French edition of Padmore's "Pan-Africanism or Communism".
  • Pan-Africanism is a worldwide movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bonds of solidarity between all Indigenous and diaspora peoples of African ancestry.
  • In 1967, Nyerere's first presidency took a turn to the left after the Arusha Declaration, which codified a commitment to socialism as well as Pan-Africanism.
  • Shearer was generally uncomfortable with notions of pan-Africanism or militant black nationalism. He was also insecure about the stability of newly independent Jamaica in the late 1960s.

  • In 1934, Amy Ashwood Garvey and Sam Manning opened the Florence Mills Social Club at number 50, a jazz club that became a gathering place for supporters of Pan-Africanism.
  • Gadio launched a new political movement, the Citizen Political Movement (Mouvement politique citoyen Luy Jot Jotna; MPCL) in May 2010, and reaffirmed his support for pan-Africanism expressing his hope for an "African Renaissance" in the 21st century.
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