A Pan African Movement, African Diaspora: ‘Ascendants of Africans Stolen from Africa’ the foundation of the Fihankra Tribe/Nation

This article provides an overview of the Pan African movement and the historical context of the African Diaspora, including the impact of chattel slavery and colonialism. It introduces the concept of the Fihankra Tribe/Nation as a means for unity and healing.
Why it matters
It offers a perspective on historical identity and the socio-political goals of the Pan African movement for the global African community.
Black/African Diaspora, 'Out-of-Africa' migrants, the first Africans who volunteered to migrate --from the first migrating to, and often times through Europe - the Grimaldi and other African ethnic groups, to the Africans who settled the lands of what is known today as the Americas (i.e., Olmecs, Mayans, Aztecs, Incas), the aboriginals referred to today as Native Americans --to the Asians, from the Zia and Shang Dynasties to the Australian Aborigines; and
The text is written from a specific ideological perspective advocating for Pan Africanism and critiquing historical colonial structures.
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