Congress of African Peoples
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found: Its Atlanta, 1970. African congress, 1972.
found: Black women's united front, 1975 :t.p. (Congress of Afrikan Peoples) p. 10 (Amiri Baraka, chairman of the Congress of Afrikan People)
found: Wikipedia, 12 Mar. 2007under Amiri Baraka (co-founder and director of Congress of African People)
found: Wikipedia, 14 February 2013:Congress of Afrikan People (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. It later became the Revolutionary Communist League (Marxist-Leninist-Mao Tse-tung Thought), led by Amiri Baraka, which merged into the League of Revolutionary Struggle (Marxist-Leninist). When this group split, some of the members went into Freedom Road Socialist Organization)
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1981-02-12: new
2013-02-15: revised
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