Uganda: Political Parties Material 1960-
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Uganda Reconstruction Committee
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Uganda National Congress
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Progressive Party (Uganda)
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Democratic Party Youth Wing (Uganda)
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Uganda National Liberation Front (Anti-Dictatorship)
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Uganda People's Congress
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Kabaka Yekka
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Democratic Party (Uganda)
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Uganda National Union
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Oumee, Idi Amin Dada, b 1925
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Uganda National Party
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Institute of Commonwealth Studies
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In contrast to its brief period of political unity the Caribbean region has produced pressure groups of a more enduring nature. The Caribbean Conference of Churches is an ecumenical body founded in 1971 and concerned with problems of human rights and poverty in the region, whilst the Caribbean Youth Conference was an organisation bringing together national youth organisations for educational and exchange purposes. This collection holds a small quantity of materials from the 1980s dealing with th...