What was the significance of

the Fifth Pan-African
Congress? (1 point)
The meeting
reaffirmed the
commitment of
African colonies to
send soldiers to fight
in World War II.
The meeting
promoted
decolonization
efforts not just for
Africa but for all
peoples of African
descent.
The meeting
rejected moves
toward
decolonization and
instead advocated
for reconciliation with
colonial powers.
The meeting
advocated for
African
decolonization only,
and rejected
solidarity across the
Atlantic Ocean with
other Black people.

1 answer

The meeting promoted decolonization efforts not just for Africa but for all peoples of African descent.