The movement for cultural consciousness & identity hinged on African unity are traceable in the ideas of Pan-Africanism which was seen as the necessary philosophy around which all people of African descent should unite to develop strategies against racial injustice, inequality & ending colonialism in Africa. The movement gained wider public recognition through the defining session of the Fifth Pan-African Congress held in October 1945 in Manchester, UK.| Organization of the African Unity at 60
Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want. | au.int