Objectives
History
Impacts
100

 (True/False) The Pan African movement was solely concerning persons of African descent living in Africa

Ans: False

100

Name the key figure discussed for pan-africanism


Ans: Who is Stokely Carmichael

100

Which group of people were both the panafricanist and negritude movements meant to uplift?

Ans: Who are Africans


200

With a growth in __, black students, scholars and artists from French colonies in Africa and the Caribbean got together to promote an appreciation of the history and culture of black people.

Ans: Fascism

200

Name one of the major influences of panafricanist movement.

Ans: Garvey, Malcom X, Stokely Carmichael

200

Aime Cesaire was the president of the regional council of this Caribbean country, with it also being the country he was born.

Ans: What is Martinique


300

How do the objectives of Pan Africanism and Negritude intersect in the pursuit of African unity?

Pan-Africanism focuses on political and economic solidarity among people of African descent worldwide, while Negritude emphasizes the celebration and assertion of African identity, heritage, and culture. Both movements seek to challenge colonial narratives and empower Africans to reclaim their history and agency.

300

In what English city did the first meeting of the African Association occur in 1897 

Ans: London



300

The ______ ______ Revolutionary Party was founded by Carmichael as a way to bring together socialist movements across Africa.


Ans: All-African

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