Henry Sylvester-Williams
The first Pan-African Conference was organized by Trinidadian barrister Henry Sylvester Williams and the African Association.
Henry Sylvester Williams
Africans and people of the African daispora
the desire for the people of African descet no matter where they lived in the world to think of African as a homeland
The Pan-African Federation was created in 1945 during the Fifth Pan-African Congress held in Manchester, United Kingdom.
Pan-African University was created in 2008.
The Pan African movement aimed to promote unity, solidarity, and independence among African people worldwide. It played a significant role in fostering a sense of African identity, challenging colonialism and racism, and laying the foundation for future independence movements across Africa. The movement also advocated for the rights of African people and sought to address issues of discrimination and inequality.
Pan-African Parliament was created on 2004-03-18.
Live at the Pan-African Festival was created in 1969.
Journal of Pan African Studies was created in 1987.
Pan African School of Theology was created in 2006.
Pan-African Congress of Mathematicians was created in 1976.
Henry Sylvester Williams
Pan-African Ornithological Congress was created in 1957.
Henry Sylvester-Williams
Henry Sylvester-Williams