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  1. The Union of South Africa 1910 | South African History Online

    https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/union-south-africa-1910

    WebThese laws and the formation of the Union were important factors leading to the formation of the South African Native National Congress on 8 January, 1912, in Bloemfontein, renamed the African National Congress in 1923. Land dispossession lies at the heart of South Africa’s history and heritage of inequity.

  2. Kenya African National Union - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Kenya African National Union (KANU) is a Kenyan political party that ruled for nearly 40 years after Kenya's independence from British colonial rule in 1963 until its electoral loss in 2002. It was known as Kenya African Union (KAU) from 1944 but due to pressure from the colonial government, KAU changed its name to Kenya African Study Union (KASU) …

  3. African American History and Culture in the United States

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    WebThe first national Negro History Week was organized by Carter G. Woodson in February 1926 to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.As interest and advocacy for expanding the study of African American history developed, a desire to expand beyond just one week also grew.

  4. Organisation of African Unity (OAU) | South African History Online

    https://www.sahistory.org.za/article/organisation-african-unity-oau

    WebThe divisions rendered the construction of a union government based on a consensus of structural, military and political institutions untenable. The OAU was thus founded with the intention that the organisation would proceed, incrementally, with unification until the eventual goal of a Union of African States was realised.

  5. African American Heritage | National Archives

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    WebDec 01, 2022 · Articles. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka - A Landmark Case Unresolved Fifty Years Later, Jean Van Delinder (2004). Prologue Special Issue on African American History (1997). The Revolutionary Summer of 1862 - How Congress Abolished Slavery and Created a Modern America, Paul Finkelman (2018). Slavery and …

  6. Female Warriors Who Led African Empires and Armies - HISTORY

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    WebFeb 08, 2022 · The following African female warrior queens and all-female armies are among those who fought for freedom from colonial occupation. 1. Queen Amanirenas, circa 40 B.C.

  7. Tanganyika African National Union - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanganyika_African_National_Union

    WebThe Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) was the principal political party in the struggle for sovereignty in the East African state of Tanganyika (now Tanzania).The party was formed from the Tanganyika African Association by Julius Nyerere in July 1954 when he was teaching at St. Francis' College (which is now known as Pugu High School). From …

  8. South African Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    WebHistory. The Communist Party of South Africa was founded in 1921 by the joining together of the International Socialist League and others under the leadership of Willam H. Andrews.It first came to prominence during the Rand Revolt, a strike by white miners in 1922.The large mining concerns, facing labour shortages and wage pressures, had announced their …

  9. Homepage - University of Pennsylvania Press

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    WebThe Prepared Leader—Now Available! In The Prepared Leader, two history-making experts in crisis leadership forcefully argue that the time to prepare is always.The book encapsulates more than two decades of the authors’ research to convey how it has positioned them to navigate through the distinct challenges of today and tomorrow.

  10. East African Community

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    WebThe East African Monetary Union (EAMU) is the third milestone of the EAC integration process. The EAMU Protocol was signed on 30th November, 2013 and set the groundwork for a monetary union within 10 years while allowing the EAC Partner States to progressively converge their currencies into a single currency in the Community.



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