George Padmore

Padmore settled in London, UK in 1936. There he helped foster a radical milieu of Pan-Africanist intellectuals

Pan African Profile: Activist, Author, Journalist George Padmore

[George Padmore] Padmore’s international journalism and other writings linked African-American struggles with liberation movements in Africa and with African Diaspora peoples around the world ...

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Ambassador Arikana Chihombori-Quao’s Firing Represents The New Struggle for Africa’s Real Independence From Neo-Colonialism

With Ambassador Arikana Chihombori-Quao in Harlem yesterday where she spoke about a plan she’s already putting in place with an existing bank to build ...

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A True Hero — the Life and Times of Ulric Cross, Trinidadian Pan-African

Filmmaker Frances-Anne Solomon and Allimadi.  [Commentary] Sunday I saw a great film by Frances-Anne Solomon called “Hero: Inspired by the Extraordinary Life and Times ...

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Nkrumah Betrayed: Seek Ye First A United States of Africa

Nkrumah’s dream of a united prosperous Africa remains unfulfilled [Publisher’s Commentary] The African condition can generally be described by two words — Nkrumah betrayed. These ...

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Africa Must Wake Up! A Call To Action

This is Lumumba’s 90th birthday year [Pan-Africanism: Commentary] On May 21, 2015,  many of us in the United States gathered to pay homage the ...

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From The Archives: Kwame Nkrumah’s Message To African Journalists

Kwame Nkrumah on the role of African journalists [From The Archives: Nkrumah And African Journalism] One day after Malcolm X’s revolutionary “Message to the ...