Traoré's Promise to Africa I Will Not Die Until the Work of Garvey, Lumumba and Sankara Is Done

The African Change
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2026年05月12日
Ibrahim Traoré made a promise that Garvey, Lumumba, and Sankara were never allowed to keep — and he made it knowing exactly how each of their stories ended. This is the ibrahim traore moment that history has been building toward for over a century, and what it truly costs to carry three unfinished revolutions on one man's shoulders.
In this documentary, we trace the three broken legacies — Marcus Garvey's dream of Black economic sovereignty, Patrice Lumumba's 81-day fight for Congo's resources, and Thomas Sankara's four-year revolution in Burkina Faso — and examine how Ibrahim Traoré is methodically completing what each man was silenced before finishing. From the expulsion of French military forces and the nationalisation of gold mines, to the revival of Sankara's school meal programme and Faso Dan Fani uniforms, the evidence on the ground is undeniable. But the ibrahim traore reaction from Paris, Washington, and Brussels tells its own story: when the foundations move, the empire shakes. The question this video leaves you with is not whether Traoré will keep his promise — it is what you will do to ensure that this time, the promise is not silenced before it is complete.
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