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Marcus Garvey is considered the father of the Pan-African movement. He even founded a theory known as Garveyism.
Kwame Nkrumah lead the movement for an independent Ghana and became it's first prime minister and president.
Haile Selassie was an Ethiopian leader who wanted to modernize the country.
Ahmed Sekou Toure helped Guinea gain independence from France. He became it's first president.