PanAfricanism (Asia for the Asiatics!)

PanAfricanism is a major world ideological movement that heavily influenced political developments in the late 20th century. Originating in America, PanAfricanism promoted African history, culture, and political independence as a way for Africans all around the world to empower themselves. In the later 20th century, it emerges as an international political philosophy that promoted the indepedence of African nations, cooperation between them, and the establishment of a unified African political entity, that later culminated in the formation of the African Union.