Details From Marvel Movies That No One Noticed Until Now

[post_page_title]Forming the Pan-African flag[/post_page_title]

As anyone familiar with the movie will remember, Black Panther served two dual purposes. It was indeed an incredibly fun and well-made action movie, but it also worked as a celebration of African-American culture. Drawing heavily from African history and culture, the movie had both overt and subtle appeals. Here is one of the more subtle ones.

Forming the Pan-African flag

With red, black, and green outfits, the way that they are standing mirrors the color scheme of the Pan-African flag, a flag that has existed since 1920 as a representation of African liberation movements beginning with Garveyism.

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