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Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) Collection

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Message to the PAC on Sharpeville Day by Livingstone Mqotsi
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Draft position paper on the ideologies of Pan Africanism and Black Consciousness as they have developed in occupied Azania (ie South Africa)
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"Africanism" under the microscope
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The poverty of Africanism
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Why the United Front failed: Disruptive role of the PAC by Dr Yusuf Dadoo
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Pan-Africanism in Accra
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June 16 massacre PAC challenges state violence
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With the PAC in exile by Vusi Shange
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The PAC conference: 1959
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Review article - How Can Man Die Better...Sobukwe and Apartheid, by Benjamin Pogrund
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George Padmore: a critique, Pan Africanism or Marxism?
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Bechuanaland's Aerial Pipeline, 1960 - 1965 by Garth Benneyworth, 04 December 2017
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Manifesto of the Pan Afrcanist Congress of Azania
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Black Politics 1989 B
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Black Politics 1989 E
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Black Politics 1989 F
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Black Politics 1990 B
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Black Politics 1990 D
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Black Politics 1990 G
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Black Politics 1990 F
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Black Politics 1990 I
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Black Politics 1990 J
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