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Representatives from 27 African nations, the Caribbean nations, four South Ameri

  • Sep 3, 1970
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Representatives from 27 African nations, the Caribbean nations, four South American countries, Australia, and the U.S. meet in Atlanta for the first Congress of African People.

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