Liberia, established in 1822 by freed black American slaves, is recognized as Africa’s oldest republic. Following Ghana’s independence in 1957, many black intellectuals and artists emigrated there from the U.S., leading to notable visits from figures like Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and Muhammad Ali. Additionally, Guinea became a significant location for civil rights activism, housing Black Panther leader Stokely Carmichael. This era marked a pivotal connection between African nations and the African-American diaspora.
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