Congress of African people

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The Congress of African people(CAP) was a proponent of black nationalism. Active in 1970s, CAP's ideology was set around Maoist theory and practice. Its activities illustrate fluidity and changing nature of black radicalism in this period[1].

[edit] Congress of African peoples (Sacramento)

An organization based in Sacramento California, stated mission is to promote dialogue among African-descended individuals and organizations.

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  1. ^ Frazier, Robeson Taj P (2006). "The Congress of African People: Baraka, Brother Mao, and the Year of ‘74". Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society 8 (3): 1099–9949. doi:10.1080/10999940600882947.