Talk:First Pan-African Conference

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"==Background== On 24 September 1897, Henry Sylvester Williams had been instrumental ....... wrote in a letter to African-American newspapers: {{Block quote|"In connection with the assembling of so many Negroes in London from different parts of the world, a very important movement has just been put upon foot. It is known as the Pan-African Conference. representatives from Africa, the West Indian Islands and other parts of the world, asked me to meet them a few days ago with a view to making a preliminary program for this conference, and we had a most interesting meeting. It is surprising to see the strong intellectual mould which many of these Africans and Wesst indians possess."76.170.88.72 (talk) 07:12, 2 May 2014 (UTC)

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