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– Republican board member Cynthia Dunbar unsuccessfully tried to strike the names of Scopes monkey trial attorney Clarence Darrow and Pan-Africanist Marcus Garvey from the standards.
Think Progress 2010
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“One settler one bullet” was the slogan not of the ANC but of the Pan-Africanist Congress, their bitter rivals.
Matthew Yglesias » Hinderacker: Gandhi, Mandela are Overrated 2010
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As an unreformed Pan-Africanist, I also believe that Africans are not prisoners to be kept behind tribal walls, ethnic enclaves, Ivorite, kilils, Bantustans, apartheid or whatever divisive and repressive ideology is manufactured by dictators, but free men and women who are captains of their destines in one un-walled Africa that belongs to all equally.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Referendum for Sudan, Requiem for Africa Alemayehu G. Mariam 2011
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In tribute to the late Dr. Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem, Pan-Africanist committed to the liberation of Africa from all forms of oppression, we reprint three of his columns on Darfur.
Global Voices in English » Africa: Remembering Dr. Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem 2009
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– Republican board member Cynthia Dunbar unsuccessfully tried to strike the names of Scopes monkey trial attorney Clarence Darrow and Pan-Africanist Marcus Garvey from the standards.
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The unbanning of the ANC, the South African Communist Party SACP, and the Pan-Africanist Congress in the prevailing South African climate is simply a recipe for further problems, she said.
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It appears to me that for all I see, this trial was politically motivated, a conspiracy against one of the few Pan-Africanist, who the west wants to silenced.
Global Voices in English » Africa: Blogging the trial of Charles Taylor 2009
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Just a little history: After supporting the allies in World War II, Congo gained independence and elected Patrice Lumumba, a progressive Pan-Africanist, as prime minister in 1960.
Archive 2008-01-01 jen 2008
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Lumumba, a progressive Pan-Africanist, as prime minister in 1960.
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Just a little history: After supporting the allies in World War II, Congo gained independence and elected Patrice Lumumba, a progressive Pan-Africanist, as prime minister in 1960.
Pay Attention jen 2008
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