The goal of the Pan-African Conference, particularly the series of meetings that began in the late 19th century and continued into the 20th, was to promote solidarity among people of African descent and advocate for the liberation and rights of African nations. These conferences aimed to address issues of colonialism, racism, and social justice, fostering unity and cooperation among African leaders and the diaspora. They served as platforms for discussing strategies to combat oppression and to promote political and economic independence across the continent.
The first Pan-African Conference was organized by Trinidadian barrister Henry Sylvester Williams and the African Association.
Henry Sylvester-Williams
Henry Sylvester Williams
The main organizer of the first Pan-African Conference in 1900 was W.E.B. Du Bois. He, along with other prominent African and African American leaders, aimed to address issues facing people of African descent globally and promote unity among them. The conference marked a significant moment in the early Pan-African movement, focusing on the rights and empowerment of African peoples.
W.E.B DuBois
The first Pan-African Conference was organized by Trinidadian barrister Henry Sylvester Williams and the African Association.
Henry Sylvester-Williams
Henry Sylvester-Williams
Africans and people of the African daispora
Africans and people of the African daispora
Africans and other people of the African diaspora.
Africans and people of the African diaspora
Henry Sylvester Williams
The main organizer of the first Pan-African Conference in 1900 was W.E.B. Du Bois. He, along with other prominent African and African American leaders, aimed to address issues facing people of African descent globally and promote unity among them. The conference marked a significant moment in the early Pan-African movement, focusing on the rights and empowerment of African peoples.
W.E.B DuBois
W.E.B DuBois
Henry Sylvester-Williams..