- Pan-African colours
Two different sets of three colours are referred to as the Pan-African colours: the green, gold, and red first used in the
flag of Ethiopia ; (Ghana was the first country to adopt the pan-African colours) and the red, black, and green adopted by the American-basedUniversal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA). As such, they are used inflag s and other emblems to representPan-Africanism ,Africa n identity, or blacks as a race, though some flags (e.g., that of Lithuania) use these colors for unrelated reasons.Pan-African colors are black, red, gold and green. Black is a color of skin of African people, red represents noble blood of black people which is spilled in the occupation of Africa, gold color represents gold and riches which is taken from African people and the green represents the vegetation of Ethiopia, the promised land.
The Ethiopian colours
Green, gold, and red are now found on the
national flag s of many African nations. They originate inEthiopia ; from where they also have relevance for theRastafari movement . They were used on many ancient African flags, most notably in the bloom on the flag ofGranada , the Moorish state inSpain . The colours appear most prominently on the 1798flag of Ethiopia , with the green at the bottom; however, they were accidentally flown upside-down on a state ceremony and the tradition was adopted by the Ethiopian government and by several African states, as well as by Pan-Africanist organisations around the world.Fact|date=August 2007 It is now common to see these flags with green on top (or in front) of gold, and red at the bottom (or at the trailing edge) of the flag,Except for a brief period of occupation by
Italy under the Fascists, Ethiopia remained outside European control during the colonial era, and was therefore admired by many newly-independent African states. The adoption of the Ethiopian national colours was a consequence of this. The first African state to adopt a red, gold and green flag upon independence wasGhana in 1957.The UNIA colours
The UNIA
constitution defines red, black, and green as the Pan-African colours: "red representing the noble blood that unites all people of African ancestry, the colour black for the people, green for the rich land of Africa."Fact|date=August 2007 The UNIA flag was designated the official colours of the African Race by the UNIA at its convention inMadison Square Garden onAugust 13 ,1920 inNew York City .Current flags with the colours
The following are countries that combine three or four of red, black, green, and yellow in their flags as representative of their African identity.
Africa
Former flags with the colours
Only countries whose flags currently do not use Pan-African colours are included in this gallery.
Former nations
References
*Znamierowski, Alfred (2001). "The World Encyclopedia of Flags." London: Anness Publishing Ltd.
ee also
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United States of Africa
*Tricolour
*Pan-Slavic colours
*Pan-Arab colours
*Nordic Cross Flag
*Gallery of flags by design
*Pan-African flag
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