By Bernard Fonlon (An Extract from "Task Of Today", March, 1966)
The idea that African unity is unrealistic, impossible, a pipe dream; that those who call for an all-African, continental government are crying for the moon, is European-inspired.
For, since the white man has kept black men under, by keeping them divided, it is the most natural thing in the world that he should become the sworn enemy of African unity, since such unity constitutes a formidable threat to his hegemony.



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