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Did you know list

Did you know 1

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...that in London's Africa Centre, Desmond Tutu and Thabo Mbeki used to meet at the bar?

Did you know 2

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...that on arriving in Cuba in 1920, the SS Yarmouth (crew pictured), flagship of Marcus Garvey's Black Star Line, was hailed as the "Ark of the Covenant of the colored people"?

Did you know 3

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A. F. James MacArthur
...that A. F. James MacArthur (pictured) broadcast his standoff with the Baltimore Police Department to 10,000 online listeners?

Did you know 4

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Flag of Benin.
...that the colours of the Flag of Benin (pictured) allude to the Pan-Africanist movement and pay tribute to Ethiopia, the oldest independent country in Africa?

Did you know 5

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...that Henry V. Plummer was a chaplain with the US Army Buffalo Soldiers, while his son H. Vinton Plummer was a leader in Marcus Garvey's secret service and militia?

Did you know 6

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Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba in Brussels.
...that during the tumultuous Year of Africa, seventeen countries gained independence, South Africans began armed resistance to apartheid, and Patrice Lumumba (pictured) gained and lost his freedom?