Scenarios about 'african unity'
African unity refers to movements and ideologies promoting political, economic, and cultural cooperation among African nations and peoples. These efforts gained momentum during decolonization in the mid-20th century, culminating in organizations like the Organization of African Unity (later African Union). In alternate history scenarios, stronger African unity often explores outcomes where pan-African visions succeeded in creating more integrated continental structures or resisted colonial divisions more effectively.
What If Pan-Africanism Achieved Greater Success?
Exploring how world history would have unfolded if Pan-African movements had achieved greater political, economic, and cultural unity across Africa and the African diaspora during the 20th century.