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How the US Intervened to Sabotage Angola’s Independence
November 11, 2025, marks the fiftieth anniversary of Angola’s independence, ending more than five centuries of Portuguese ...
In 1924, the U.S. passed its most restrictive and biased immigration laws in history. In 1924 the U.S. passed its most restrictive and biased immigration laws in history. Despite restrictions, a ...
Over the 20th century, the PAC evolved from a reformist platform led by Black intellectuals in the diaspora to a radical, African-led movement advocating political independence, economic control, and ...
The transformation of liberation movements to oppressive governing structures follows an almost predictable pattern across ...
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Angola reminds the World of Murtala Muhammed, Nigeria’s role in Africa’s emancipation
The people and government of Angola recently bestowed an award of honour and recognition on Nigeria’s late former Head of ...
As the Kingdom of Morocco marks a significant double milestone, half a century since the historic Green March of 1975 and ...
Initially, national liberation movements were not regarded as equal lawmakers with the States in international institutions such as the United Nations. Later, they were given an international ...
Kwame Nkrumah, the trailblazing first prime minister and president of Ghana, left an indelible mark not only on the African independence movement but also in the world of fashion. Kwame Nkrumah's look ...
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