‘A sense of freedom’ : 80 years on from the Pan-African Congress in Manchester

31 octobre 2025 | Chris Osuh Community affairs correspondent
The legacy of this pivotal event in Black history continues to echo across countries and generations with its call for unity Cotton Capital bonus episode: Searching for the spirit of Pan-Africanism – podcast On the main road heading south out of Manchester city centre, the excitement and (…)
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