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Read and annotate the text "Nationalism to Independence, Pan Africanism. " Reread "Nationalism to Independence, Pan-Africanism" and pay close attention to the details included. Consider ways to add literary elements to the text.

Rewrite "Nationalism to Independence, Pan Africanism" in the form of literary nonfiction. Use the rubric provided to help guide your thinking.

"Pan-Africanism was a movement that spread across the globe during the 20th century. Pan-Africanism is the idea that there is a global African community made up of native Africans and the descendants of African slaves and migrants across the world. The pan-African movement called for unity among all people originating from Africa. "

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