Pan-Africanists sought to demonstrate the shared cultural, historical, and political experiences of people of African descent across the globe. They aimed to highlight the importance of unity and solidarity among African nations and the diaspora in the face of colonialism and racial discrimination. While the movement included many influential figures like W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, and Kwame Nkrumah, the exact number of Pan-Africanists is difficult to quantify, as the movement has evolved over time and included diverse voices from various regions and backgrounds. Ultimately, the goal was to foster a collective identity and promote self-determination for all people of African heritage.
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All of the above are true.
Apex- all of the above
she had battled many events in here life and wanted to prove she could do anything
beacause he wanted to prove that he could do it and beacause he wanted to
All of the above are true.
because he was different and wanted to prove himself to the world. no-one believed him that he could do such wonders but he wanted to prove them wrong. he believed in being right and hated being such a wrong'un.
because he wanted to and he wanted to prove that the sun was in the middle of the universe and not the earth
It was important because, he wanted to prove that the Indian Ocean is connected to other oceans and that he could get to India by boat...bitch
she wanted to prove herself that she wasn't scare of him
because he wanted to prove somink