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Africa Inland Mission (26)

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Operation Crossroads Africa (17)

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American committee on Africa (20)

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The American Committee on Africa (ACOA) was formed in 1953 as the successor to Americans for South African Resistance, then a two-year-old group formed to support the campaign of nonviolent protests against apartheid led by the African National Congress. ACOA broadened the original scope to include anticolonial struggles throughout the continent. It worked on many fronts: monitoring racist stereotyping in the media; lobbying the State Department and United Nations to adopt anti-apartheid, ant...

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Africa Inland Church (12)

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South Africa (8)

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British South Africa company (13)

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The British South Africa Company (BSAC) was a mercantile company based in London. It was incorporated in 1889 under a royal charter (at the instigation of Cecil Rhodes) with the object of acquiring and exercising commercial and administrative rights in south-central Africa. The charter gave the BSAC rights to maintain or distribute vast territory, to make treaties, to establish a police force, and to set up banking firms. By 1900, the BSAC was administering both South...

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South Africa Johannesburg Mission (13)

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2018608 (unit number)

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Southern Africa Committee (8)

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Komitee Zuidelijk Afrika is ontstaan uit o.a. het Angola Comité in 1976; in 1997 opgegaan met de Anti-Apartheids Beweging Nederland en de Eduardo Mondlane Stichting opgegaan in in het NiZa; steunde de stijd tegen de Apartheid.

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Africa Inland Mission International (10)

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Nondenominational mission agency active in several East African countries. Founded in 1895 by Peter Cameron Scott, the mission operated in Kenya, Zaire, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, Central African Republic, the Comoro Islands, the Seychelles and other countries and works closely with the African Inland Church. Home councils, which supply workers and financial support, are based in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia and South Africa....

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Capricorn Africa Society (7)

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The Capricorn Africa Society was founded in Southern Rhodesia by David Stirling in 1949, with objective of democratic and multi-racial development in East and Central Africa. The Capricorn Africa Society was founded in 1949 to promote a native policy for the Capricorn, an area which included the British territories of Kenya, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Uganda, and Tangyanika. It sought to make this region into a single self-governing federation under the B...

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