Flags in the pan-African family use a combination of some or all of the colors red, yellow, green, and black. Some pan-African flags also have white and, less commonly, blue, but these are not considered pan-African colors. The designs of flags in this family vary considerably. The colors red, yellow, and green became associated with pan-African colors through
the Ethiopian flag. Black was later added by
Marcus Garvey, an activist and organizer for the first
black unification movement in the United States. Inspired by the pan-African colors' growing association with post-colonial independence, many countries in the
Caribbean and
the Guianas with large populations in the
African diaspora also adopted pan-African colors.
Ethiopian flag family was based on three war pennants arranged horizontally The colors green, yellow, and red have been historically important in Ethiopia since the early 17th century. Along with Liberia, Ethiopia was the only currently existing nation to avoid
European colonization during the
scramble for Africa. Its flag, therefore, was the inspiration for many countries that gained independence after colonization. The modern flags of
Bolivia,
Lithuania, and
Myanmar also use these three colors, but their origins are unrelated to the Ethiopian flag.
Marcus Garvey and Theodosia Okoh families The
Jamaican
pan-Africanist leader
Marcus Garvey inspired two independent sets of national African flags. In 1917, he proposed a red, black, and green flag for his organization, known as the
Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League. These
three decorative colors of Marcus Garvey were the inspiration behind the
flag of Kenya, the
flag of Malawi, the
Flag of South Sudan and other historic flags such as the
flag of Biafra. Independently, Marcus Garvey also created the
Black Star Line, a shipping company between the United States and
West Africa that transported many
African-Americans to
Africa and vice versa. The eponymous black star of the
house flag of the company later became a part of three national flags in West Africa, starting with the
flag of Ghana designed by
Theodosia Okoh. ==Pan-Arab colors==