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ANCIENT ORIGINS OF PAN-AFRICANISM
Most people believe that the Pan-Afrikan Movement is little more than 100 years old. Most people also believe that Pan-Afrikanism is merely an invention dreamed up by diasporans; and that it is not indigenous to Afrikans on the continent. In this exclusive interaction we explode both myths as Bro. Obadele Kambon presents his ground breaking research.
Featuring Master Linguist
OBADELE KAMBON
Senior Research Fellow • Institute of African Studies •University of Ghana.
Date: Thurs 28th Nov
Time: 7pm GMT | 2pm GMT
Watch Live: https://youtu.be/xwc9BkAibWM
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Saturday, February 25th 1961.
Footage of a "funeral" held in Harlem to protest the murder of Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of Congo-Kinshasa.
Excerpt of Reuters News Text:
"With drums beating to attract attention, the African Nationalist Movement staged a demonstration of 200 Negroes in the Harlem district of the city ... It took place outside a Negro bookshop opposite the Hotel Theresa (where Cuban Premier, Fidel Castro, stayed when he made his famous appearance at the United Nations). Inside the bookshop was a coffin with a face mask of lumumba. The coffin was decked with flowers, and above it hung a scarecrow-like effigy of Lumumba with this printed message: "They lynched me".
Speakers denounced "colonist bandits" for his death as New York police stood by in case of trouble. Leader of the Movement, james Lawson, said: "Lumumba did not have a funeral - we are giving him one now." But police refused to let them take the coffin to the UN building."
Source: Reuters News Archive.
From the 2006 album, 'Toto Bissainthe rétrospective (Chanson française et haitienne)'.