[All-African People's Revolutionary Party literature].

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: All-African People's Revolutionary Party (Author, Issuing body)
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : All-African People's Revolutionary Party, [1972-]
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Local Note:
MSU: Arsenal Collection.
MSU: Purchased with funds provided by the Radicalism Collection Endowment Fund in Memory of Beth Shapiro.
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505 0 0 |t All-African People's Revolutionary Party is organizing African Liberation Day 1986, May 23 and 24, 1986 --  |t Call for "immediate organization" --  |t Howard University Student Association and the A-A.P.R.P. presents a lecture entitled: "Unity presupposes organization," featuring Kwame Ture (formerly known as Stokley Carmichael) --  |t Industrial-police-intelligence complex --  |t Road to freedom : from Black power to pan-Africanism --  |t Some aspects of the ideology, objectives and programs of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party. 
545 |a "The All-African People's Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) is a socialist political party founded by Kwame Nkrumah and organized in Conakry, Guinea in 1968. The party expanded to the United States in 1972 and claims to have recruited members from 33 countries. According to the party, global membership in the party is "in the hundreds". Nkrumah's goal in founding the party was to create and manage the political economic conditions necessary for the emergence of an All-African People's Revolutionary Army that would lead the military struggle against "settler colonialism, Zionism, neo-colonialism, imperialism and all other forms of capitalist oppression and exploitation." --  |u https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-African_People%27s_Revolutionary_Party 
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