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Africanism emerged as a cultural and intellectual movement that emphasizes the shared experiences, heritage, and identity of people of African descent, particularly in response to the historical context of colonialism, slavery, and racism. It seeks to reclaim and celebrate African cultural practices, values, and philosophies, while addressing the socio-political challenges faced by African and diaspora communities. The movement gained momentum in the 20th century, particularly during the Harlem Renaissance and the post-colonial period, as a way to foster pride and unity among Africans and those of African descent worldwide.

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