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Abdurahman, Abdullah (1872–1940)
Dr. Abdullah Abdurahman was the most influential and popular political leader within the Colored community ...
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Agbekoya Peasant Uprising and Rebellion, 1968–1969
Located in southwestern Nigeria, the Yoruba constitute one of the major ethnic groups in the country. ...
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Neil Aggett was born in 1953 in the district of Nanyuki in Kenya, and moved to South Africa with his ...
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al-Sanusi, Muhammad ibn AH (ca. 1787–1859)
The al-Sanusi (Senussi), called sanmyyia in Arabic, is a Sufi order founded by Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi, ...
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Algerian Islamic Salvation Front
The Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) is a national political organization that waged a ten-year civil war ...
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Algerian National Revolution, 1954–1962
Starting in November 1954, Algeria's independence war, mainly known as the Liberation War (French: guerre ...
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Anarchism and syndicalism, Southern Africa
Anarchism , and particularly its syndicalist variant, played an important role in early labor and socialist ...
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Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950)
Born in Suffolk, England, in 1870, Andrews became a prominent South African union leader, syndicalist, ...
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Angolan national liberation, 1961–1974
Despite its mineral wealth, the Portuguese colony of Angola was poor, and there were few attempts at ...
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Anti-apartheid movement, South Africa
The anti-apartheid movement in South Africa can broadly be defined as encompassing those who actively ...
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