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Pan-Africanism 

Pan-Africanism is the social and cultural movement of the unification of all individuals with African descent or origin no matter if they lived in or outside of Africa.

The idea is for all those who are African to come together, collaborate, and bring strength back into the people of Africa who have been exploited, abused, enslaved, murdered, and torn apart by the Europeans for far to long.
The creator of this movement was W.E.B Du Bois with the help of Delany, Crummel, and Blyden.
How to become a member:

Must be a person of true and honest character who have shown that they are committed to the education, influence, inspiration, and cause of the movement's goals.
Pan-Africanism:

Black Brotha: I heard you're a Pan-Africanist?
Black Sista: I sure am and what about it?
Black Brotha: Word? I know that's right! Can I join the cause?
Black Sista: Of course you can join , let's unify our people together✊🏾

Fricanese 

Fricanese. From African to 'frican + ese, ie, the language of African Americans aka Ebonics.
I would give an example of Fricanese here, but, all I can think of off hand is the word "aks" meaning "ask".
Fricanese by Mike Cox November 23, 2006

South Africans 

Best Looking race of people out!
"South Africans are mighty fine"

Van Tonder, enough said.
South Africans by shelly46464 November 18, 2007

Americanese

The peculiar variant of English spoken in America. Subject to constant change, usually due to musicians and TV personalities making up new words all the time (intentionally or otherwise).
<Brit> This lad comes in here, he's speaking all Americanese, and expects people to understand him.
<Brit2> Someone needs to teach that git proper English.
Americanese by Evil Timmy February 8, 2004

Coonis Africanis 

Scientific name for a black person. nigger jiggaboo spade porch monkey
There is a large Coonis Africanis population in the ghetto.
Coonis Africanis by midget slayer February 23, 2010

South Africanism 

1. Slang words used in the country of South Africa

2. The use of words in strange contexts which makes sense only in South Africa.

N.B. Many South Africanisms come from integration of the South African language Afrikaans into the English language.
1. Howzit: A greeting meaning "how is it" or "how are you" (although the question is often rhetorical and doesn't necessitate a response)
E.g. Hey, howzit
Ja (pronounced yah): The South African way of saying "yes"
E.g. Person one: Did you like the new James Bond movie?
Person two: Ja, it was great!

2. Person one: Sorry about that
Person two: It's chilled
Person three: Hey, you just used a South Africanisms!
South Africanism by A South African! September 25, 2018