Emmanuel Lazare was an African-Trinidadian lawyer and social activist, who was known as Mzumbo Lazare after he chose to adopt an African name to show his pride in his heritage. Maureen Warner-Lewis writes that the fact that "Lazare appropriated, or condoned the use of, an overtly African designation....was a symbol of his identification with black people and the poor. He was a defender of their rights, joined the Pan-African Association founded in 1901 in England by fellow Trinidadian Henry Sylvester Williams, and became a moving spirit behind democratic political reforms at the turn of the twentieth century."