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  • The '''Zambian African National Congress''' was a political party in [[Zambia]]. ...ongress''' under the presidency of Harry Nkumbula, and was linked to the [[African National Congress]] in [[South Africa]]. In 1953 [[Kenneth Kaunda]] became
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  • ...amb|title=The Africa House: The True Story of an English Gentleman and His African Dream|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0c29a3DXZhUC|year=2005|publisher ...nd [[Roy Welensky]], a trade union leader, Gore-Browne felt no threat from African social and educational advance, and the consequent addition of qualified v
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  • ...Gore-Browne]], a colonial settler who genuinely and steadfastly supported African advancement and emancipation. ...s. In 1944, Rev Mushindo was appointed a member of the [[Northern Rhodesia African Representative Council]] for the [[Northern Province]] and later became its
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  • ...s and bringing other cultures to the attention of the newly formed mission societies. Yet another element of this increased mission activity was the desire not ...itish missionaries "in the field", representing no less than 360 different societies and other bodies".<ref>Ferguson 2004: 160</ref>
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  • ...Rhodesia and Nyasaland]] formed in 1953 was intensely unpopular among the African majority and its formation hastened calls for majority rule. As a result of ...iefs in Northern Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo. KwaZulu-Natal History and African Studies Seminar, University of Natal, Durban.</ref>
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  • ...away and founded the [[Zambian African National Congress (1958–59)|Zambian African National Congress]], later becoming the head of the [[United National Indep ...ther was from Nyasaland, also known as Malawi and his mother was the first African woman to teach in colonial Zambia. They were both teachers among the Bemba
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