In this series, we have not heard at all about Morocco, Libya, Algeria, or Tunisia. Obviously time constraints might be the limitation here, but i do have a few questions on them.
How do these nations see themselves as part (or not part) of pan-Africanism/how does the pan-African movement see them?
What connection, if any, is seen between indigenous north Africans such as the Amazigh, and those who write about oppression of blacks in the Americas?
And how has a desire to claim Ancient Egypt's legacy for Africa changed the relationship Egypt has with pan-Africanism, vs other Mediterranean African nations?
Pan Africanism
In this series, we have not heard at all about Morocco, Libya, Algeria, or Tunisia. Obviously time constraints might be the limitation here, but i do have a few questions on them.
How do these nations see themselves as part (or not part) of pan-Africanism/how does the pan-African movement see them?
What connection, if any, is seen between indigenous north Africans such as the Amazigh, and those who write about oppression of blacks in the Americas?
And how has a desire to claim Ancient Egypt's legacy for Africa changed the relationship Egypt has with pan-Africanism, vs other Mediterranean African nations?