Describing the origins of the Pan African Congress, conceived in February 1945, and reprinting a version of the final resolution passed thereat (see also mums312-b107-i461) and a "Manifesto to the Colonial Workers, Farmers, and Intellectuals of Africa," stating their belief in equal rights, calling on the effective organization of African workers, and promoting workers' rights, civil freedoms, and first and foremost, organization; "Colonial and Subject Peoples of the World - Unite!"
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