The correct answer is C). James Weldon Johnson
James Weldon Johnson(1871-1938), was a Florida diplomat and poet that defended black culture. President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him U.S. consul in Venezuela in 1906, and three years later he became consul in Nicaragua. Because his convictions and ways of thinking, James Weldon Johnson drew attention to United States policies at home and its policies in other countries .
After his diplomacy years, he was a school teacher at Fisk University and he was a leader in the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People(NAACP).
Pan-Africanist is a cultural, and intellectual movement that perceives Africans and its descendants as one people or race that shares historical and cultural traditions that need to preserved.