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    the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania, last December, sent a two-man delegation to tour Cana­ da and make public speeches and deliver lectures on the Azanian national liberation struggle. The tour was a huge success and has made an important landmark in the ever growing relations between the peoples of Azania and Canada.
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    1974 6th Pan-African Congress “We believe that the future of Africans lies in the fullest utilization of our human resources instead of continued dependency on loans and gifts from abroad if we do not control the means of survival and protection in the context of the 20th century, we will continue to be colonized.”
    and directly predicated upon the Pan Africanist Congress in Manchester, which witnessed African leaders taking center stage for the first time.20 Indeed, as Du Bois wrote to Imma-nuel Wallerstein in 1961, ”Pan-Africanism was not dormant between the Manchester meeting in 1945 and the Accra meeting in 1958. It was alive in the plans of Nkrumah,
    African National Congress (ANC) and the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), South Africa’s two oldest civil rights organizations, by the South African government. Black students, and black youth in general, revived the anti-apartheid struggle in the late 1960s by emphasizing self-reliance, mass mobilization and cultural awareness.
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    A Pan-Africanist conference in Chicago in 1893 denounced the European division of Africa, particularly the actions of the French against Liberia and Abyssinia. In 1900 Henry Sylvester-Williams organized a Pan-African conference that brought Africans from the Caribbean and United States to London to discuss common concerns with white Britian.
    The Pan Africanist Congress was formed by a group of renegade ANC members in Orlando, Soweto, on 5 and 6 April 1959. The breakaway group was led by members of the so-called Africanist movement. Along with the ANC, the Pan Africanist Congress is the only “official” South African liberation movement recognized by the United Nations and the
    The Pan Africanist Congress was formed by a group of renegade ANC members in Orlando, Soweto, on 5 and 6 April 1959. The breakaway group was led by members of the so-called Africanist movement. Along with the ANC, the Pan Africanist Congress is the only “official” South African liberation movement recognized by the United Nations and the

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