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1. Press photographs of African presidents from Tanzania, Djibouti, Rwanda and Burundi and press photos from Uganda during the Idi Amin regime and Djibouti's independence

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2. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Unusual Confederate monument, unusual in that features not just the requisite rebel soldier but also a gallant woman supporter of the South's fight for independence and the preservation of white supremacy, in Yazoo City, Mississippi, which (perhaps ironically) is now (2017) a 70-percent African-American city 2017-11-05

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3. United States. Office of War Information. U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. Members of the U.S. Army Engineers Corps stationed in Liberia set out in a tropical drizzle to begin their day's work. Chiefly composed of Negro units, the U.S. forces are stationed in the African Negro Republic at the suggestion of the Liberian government which requested assistance in guaranteeing its security and independence. Liberia was originally founded in 1821 by Negro freedman under American auspices. The U.S. troops are constructing brdiges, improving roads, building air bases and strengthening fortifications throughout the country [between 1940 and 1946]

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4. Press photographs of African presidents from Tanzania, Djibouti, Rwanda and Burundi and press photos from Uganda during the Idi Amin regime and Djibouti's independence

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5. U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. Members of the U.S. Army Engineers Corps stationed in Liberia set out in a tropical drizzle to begin their day's work. Chiefly composed of Negro units, the U.S. forces are stationed in the African Negro Republic at the suggestion of the Liberian government which requested assistance in guaranteeing its security and independence. Liberia was originally founded in 1821 by Negro freedman under American auspices. The U.S. troops are constructing brdiges, improving roads, building air bases and strengthening fortifications throughout the country

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6. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Unusual Confederate monument, unusual in that features not just the requisite rebel soldier but also a gallant woman supporter of the South's fight for independence and the preservation of white supremacy, in Yazoo City, Mississippi, which (perhaps ironically) is now (2017) a 70-percent African-American city

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7. (Re)imagining African independence

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8. Seminar on the Independence of the Judiciary (1998 : Port Louis, Mauritius) Summary report of the Seminar on the Independence of the Judiciary Banjul: African Centre for Democracy and Human Rights Studies, in collaboration with Women's Legal Action Watch (WLAW), Port Louis, Mauritius; 1999

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9. University of Edinburgh. Centre of African Studies. African missions, education and the road to independence Marlborough: Adam Matthew Publications; 2005-2007

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10. University of Edinburgh. Centre of African Studies. Post-Independence Sudan Edinburgh: Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh; c1981

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11. Organization of African Unity. Assembly of Heads of State and Government, 10th, Addis Ababa, 1973. African declaration on co-operation, development, and economic independence Abidjan [Ivory Coast]: [s.n.]; 1973

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Instance 2761213
12. Zimerman, Zea E. Zimbabweʾs first decade of independence, 1980-1990 Johannesburg: South African Institute of International Affairs; 1991

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13. Tsabedze, Clara, 1950- African independence from francophone and anglophone voices New York: P. Lang; c1994

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14. African Bar Association The Independence of the judiciary and the legal profession in English-speaking Africa Geneva, Switzerland: The Commission; [1988]

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15. Egejuru, Phanuel Akubueze Towards African literary independence Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press; 1980

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16. Ibingira, G. S. K. African upheavals since independence Boulder, Colo: Westview Press; 1980

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Instance 3226419
17. Carter, Gwendolen Margaret, 1906-1991 African independence Bloomington: Indiana University Press

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18. Judd, Peter African independence [New York]: [Dell Pub. Co.]; [1963, c1962]

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19. Kiwanuka, M. S. M. Semakula From colonialism to independence Nairobi: East African Literature Bureau; [1973]

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Instance 4095260
20. Ghai, Dharam P. The concept and strategies of economic independence in African countries Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Development Centre; [1971?]

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Instance 2211360


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