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C'mon people ... a candidate can't get 93% of the black vote and not be considered a pro-African American candidate.
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The sound is loud, political, sexual and staunchly pro-African.
Afro-Brazilian History, Beats and Culture Lauri Lyons 2010
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The sound is loud, political, sexual and staunchly pro-African.
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The goal sent elation through the largely pro-African crowd of 34,000 at Royal Bofakeng Stadium here in the South African countryside as Mr. Gyan sprinted for the corner to perform his hip-wiggling celebration.
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I also didn't see a pro-African American measure on the ballot for No on 8 to support.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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The legacy of Mobutu, who had renamed the country Zaire in a sweeping campaign of pro-African cultural awareness which included
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Management at the University of Pretoria had a pro-African
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A former Ciskei Defence Force (CDF) commander on the scene during the 1992 Bisho massacre was accused on Monday of being desperate to secure the authority to open fire on a pro-African
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However, sceptical black journalists accused the DA members of parading Africans, leading to accusations some of the media were biased against the DA and pro-African National Congress.
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The protest march was believed to be an spin-off from last week's disruptions at nearby Olifantshoek, where eight people were wounded when police allegedly opened live fire on a group of pro-African
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