Alexander Walters was a significant figure in the Pan-Africanism movement, particularly in the early 20th century. As a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and a prominent leader within the African diaspora, he advocated for the unity and empowerment of people of African descent globally. Walters participated in various Pan-African conferences and worked alongside other leaders to address issues of racial discrimination, colonialism, and the need for political and economic self-determination for Africans and people of African descent. His efforts helped to lay the groundwork for future movements advocating for civil rights and decolonization.
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