Samuel Daniels claimed that he was born in Tanganyika
(Tanzania) sometime around 1908 and moved to the USA around
1924. He made the claim during the time he was trying to rally African American support for Ethiopia against Italy. Samuel Daniels' origins remains a mystery. Daniels appears to have been born in the Americas, either in the US or the Caribbean. In 1934, he established an organization called Pan African Reconstruction
Association (P.A.R.A.) in New York.
P.A.R.A
was reported to have about 35,000 members and branches in twenty-two cities in
the US in 1935 by several sources. The actual number of PARA membership is not clear; however, it appears that it was in the thousands. His organization eventually disappeared as quickly as it
started. Nevertheless, for a brief period, Daniels made
contributions to raising Pan-African consciousness among African Americans.
Daniels
rejected the name “Negro” in his speeches. As he remarked in one speech: “I
like the word African. No More Negroes an’ shines an’ coons. African!” Daniels
helped raise awareness of connections to Africa by rallying support for
Ethiopia and championing economic and political liberation. This son of Africa left his mark in the US. He will be remembered for his
contributions in connecting African Americans with Africa.
© Azaria Mbughuni
azmbughuni@gmail.com
I like your blog sir. Please keep up the good work. Tanzania made a lot of contributions to the ideological formation of future African leaders, as well as liberation struggles. I hope this generation can learn from our past
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