Pan-African Federation
The Pan-African Federation was a multinational Pan-African organization founded in Manchester, United Kingdom in 1944.
Participating groups
Participating groups included:[1]
Aims
Its aims were:[2]
- To promote the well-being and unity of African Peoples and peoples of African descent throughout the world
- To demand self-determination and independence of African peoples, and other subject races from the domination of powers claiming sovereignty and trusteeship over them
- To secure equality of civil rights for African peoples and the total abolition of all forms of racial discrimination.
- To strive co-operate between African peoples and others who share our aspirations
See also
References
- ^ 'George Padmore and the 1945 Manchester Pan-African Congress' by Hakim Adi in George Padmore: Pan-African Revolutionary ed Fitzroy Baptiste and Rupert Lewis, Ian Randle, Kingston JA 2009, p69-70
- ^ 'George Padmore and the 1945 Manchester Pan-African Congress' by Hakim Adi in George Padmore: Pan-African Revolutionary ed Fitzroy Baptiste and Rupert Lewis, Ian Randle, Kingston JA 2009, p81