African Liberation Day 2026: ‘Revolutionary Pan-Africanism fights in solidarity with oppressed peoples everywhere; Our struggle is one!’

The origin of African Liberation Day is rooted in 1958, when the first elected prime minister of Ghana, the great Pan-Africanist and socialist leader Kwame Nkrumah, convened the First Conference of Independent States in Accra, Ghana. That conference was attended by representatives of eight independent African states.  Credit: africanliberationday.net Out . . .

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