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PanAfricanist☥ shedding light on worldwide African liberation. Our ancestors were proud, strong, Africans who were enslaved #CongoIsBleeding #FreeHaiti

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J. C. Okechukwu (@jcokechukwu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: 🔥🔥Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traore has banned the use of British and French colonial-style wigs by judges, marking a significant move to decolonize the country’s judicial system. Announcing the decision, President Traoré stressed the importance of breaking

BREAKING: 🔥🔥Burkina Faso’s President Ibrahim Traore has banned the use of British and French colonial-style wigs by judges, marking a significant move to decolonize the country’s judicial system.

Announcing the decision, President Traoré stressed the importance of breaking
African Hub (@africanhub_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hitler k*lls 1 Million white people he is the most evil man that ever lived, Leopold k*lls 20 Million Africans he still doesn't appear on the list of the most evil people that ever lived on earth Your thoughts on this

Kentah Gwanjez (@gwanjez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carlota Lukumí, a slave woman, took up the machete in 1843 to lead a slave uprising at the Triumvirato sugar mill, Cuba. Always remember that we fought back!

Carlota Lukumí, a slave woman, took up the machete in 1843 to lead a slave uprising at the Triumvirato sugar mill, Cuba. Always remember that we fought back!
Sankofa Warrior 🔴⚫️🟢📚 (@camthaking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They really treat the ideology like it’s a mental illness or something. Mind you, these are the same people who claim to be Indigenous, Native Americans, Moors, Hebrew, Olmec, and every other civilization known to man except descendants of enslaved Afrikans.

19keys (@19keys_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Black America was never defeated—we were redirected. Every time we began to build true power, we were infiltrated, re-educated, and convinced that our best option was to seek acceptance rather than sovereignty.

Talha/عصباد عفارة (@qasabaxi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A severely underdeveloped nation developing the means to build food sovereignty through their own production that colonial forces prior robbed them of. Find it strange Africans & “anti imperialists” laughing considering how crucial this step is for nation building/sovereignty

✨️🌍RAE NICHOLE🌍✨️ (@_raethemartian_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pan Africanism is not going anywhere. No matter how hard yall try. Might as well get on board. U know it's the only way. Your resistance is due to your programming. We all have to overcome it. Accepting your African self is part of decolonizing your mind.

Ademọ́lá. (@ogbenidemola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The same people who bombed Libya, destabilized Haiti, Sudan, Congo, Burkina Faso are not interested in bringing any democracy to Africa. They are interested in Africa’s minerals.

Typical African (@joe__bassey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world's worst humanitarian crisis is being ignored, with over 8 million people displaced, 500,000 children dead from hunger. Cholera and war crimes spreading in silence. This is not just a Sudanese issue — it is a test of our shared humanity. 🇸🇩

The world's worst humanitarian crisis is being ignored, with over 8 million people displaced, 500,000 children dead from hunger. Cholera and war crimes spreading in silence.

This is not just a Sudanese issue — it is a test of our shared humanity. 🇸🇩
Typical African (@joe__bassey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to a number of sources, Abubakari II, Mansa (King) of the Mali Empire in the 14th century, led Malian sailors to the Americas, specifically present-day Brazil, almost 200 years before Columbus arrived. Abubakari II ruled what was arguably the richest and largest empire

According to a number of sources, Abubakari II, Mansa (King) of the Mali Empire in the 14th century, led Malian sailors to the Americas, specifically present-day Brazil, almost 200 years before Columbus arrived. Abubakari II ruled what was arguably the richest and largest empire