A flag that is red, yellow, and green is commonly known as the Pan-African Flag. It was created in 1920 by Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican political leader who founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League. The red stripe represents the bloodshed of the African people, the yellow represents their wealth and natural resources, and the green represents their land and hope for the future. The flag has since become a symbol of unity among the African diaspora and African liberation movements. It is also used to represent the Pan-African movement and the African Union.
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