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Fathers of Pan-Africanism: What Lessons Can Young Africans Learn?

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Africa is facing the fight of her life. While many of her sons and daughters remain oblivious, the greatest freedom struggle the continent has faced to date is underway. The wisdom in Sankofa demands that we look back at the past to learn from it. Learning means that we will be transformed by what we encounter. Being transformed means that we will have to think and act differently for the benefit of the people and the land of Africa. This book restores life to the most brilliant minds that fought to shape Africa’s beginning after the colonial scourge. A beginning that was cut short through acts of betrayal, deceit, and murder. But the betrayal of Africa was never meant to leave her in permanent despair. There is a generation of young Africans who love this continent and have the mental, physical, and spiritual energy not only to bring her back from the brink but to cause her to soar once again. If that’s you, then this book is for you.

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Arkhive Africa August 8, 2024 English 233 pages

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Samuel Phillips

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Africa is facing the fight of her life. While many of her sons and daughters remain oblivious, the greatest freedom struggle the continent has faced to date is underway. The wisdom in Sankofa demands that we look back at the past to learn from it. Learning means that we will be transformed by what we encounter. Being transformed means that we will have to think and act differently for the benefit of the people and the land of Africa. This book restores life to the most brilliant minds that fought to shape Africa’s beginning after the colonial scourge. A beginning that was cut short through acts of betrayal, deceit, and murder. But the betrayal of Africa was never meant to leave her in permanent despair. There is a generation of young Africans who love this continent and have the mental, physical, and spiritual energy not only to bring her back from the brink but to cause her to soar once again. If that’s you, then this book is for you.

 

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