Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'pan-africanism'

Pan-Africanism is a movement advocating for the unity, solidarity, and political liberation of African peoples, both on the continent and throughout the diaspora. Emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to colonialism and racism, it influenced independence movements across Africa and continues to shape discussions about African identity and cooperation. In alternate history scenarios, Pan-Africanism often explores potential unified African states, earlier decolonization, or different outcomes for post-colonial development.

What If African Higher Education Emphasized Different Priorities?

Exploring the alternate timeline where post-colonial African universities developed with greater emphasis on indigenous knowledge systems, applied sciences, and entrepreneurship rather than following Western academic models.

What If The African Games Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the Pan-African sporting competition was never established, radically altering the development of African athletics, continental unity, and international sports politics.

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.