‘A sense of freedom’: 80 years on from the Pan-African Congress in Manchester
PositiveWorld Affairs

The 80th anniversary of the Pan-African Congress in Manchester is a significant moment that highlights its enduring legacy in the fight for unity and empowerment within the Black community. This event, which called for solidarity among African nations and peoples, continues to inspire movements today, reminding us of the importance of collective action in addressing social injustices. The excitement in Manchester reflects a renewed commitment to these ideals, making this anniversary not just a celebration of the past, but a call to action for future generations.
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