The 4 Men Who Scared the West Most Garvey, Lumumba, Sankara, Traoré

The African Change
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2026年05月08日
Four men scared the West most — and the pattern connecting Garvey, Lumumba, Sankara, and Traoré will change how you see Africa's history forever. Three of them are dead. The fourth is watching, and he has memorized every single mistake.
In this documentary, we trace one unbroken line of resistance across a century — from Marcus Garvey's 25,000-strong UNIA convention at Madison Square Garden in 1920, to Patrice Lumumba's 81 days as Congo's first Prime Minister before the CIA moved to silence him, to Thomas Sankara's four years of sovereign governance in Burkina Faso that proved African self-sufficiency was not a dream but a blueprint, to the Ibrahim Traoré moment reshaping West Africa right now. Each man said the same three words the Western order could not tolerate: Africa's wealth belongs to Africa. Each triggered the same response — covert operations, coups, elimination. But the fourth man studied the pattern. He applied three corrections. And he is still standing.
This is not a collection of historical footnotes. It is a living pattern, still being written.
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