Today African unity is more definable by a common history of oppression as opposed to common cultural identity or shared ideology. The institutionalization of Africa's most cherished beliefs has never been done as a collective, leaving a wide ungrounded canon with no basis for unity. False notions of unity based solely on skin color are impractical. The African Code is drawn from Africa's diversity as a racial family, so whether people are Voodoo, Muslim, Igbo, Christian, Jew, Spiritual, Caribbean , Arabian, American there can be unity on our intersecting commonalities.
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