
George Padmore
George Padmore was a Trinidadian journalist, political activist, and a key figure in the Pan-African movement, known for his work in advocating for the rights of people of African descent and his contributions to the development of anti-colonial thought. He played a vital role in connecting African and Caribbean intellectuals to promote a unified front against imperialism.
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