What was the significance of the Fifth Pan-african Congress?

A. the meeting promoted decolonization efforts not just for Africa but for all peoples of african descent
B. the meeting reaffirmed the commitment of African colonies to send soldiers to fight in WWII.
C. the meeting rejected moves toward decolonizations and instead advocated for reconcilliation with colonial powers
D. the meeting advocated for african decolonization only, and rejected solidarity across the atlantic ocean with other black people

A. the meeting promoted decolonization efforts not just for Africa but for all peoples of African descent