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1 Armed struggle for liberation of Eritrea from Ethiopian colonialism begins, 1961 Queen Coziah leads labor revolt in St Thomas 1892 | 2 Domestic slavery abolished in Sierre Leaone | |||||
3 Ho Chi Minh, -revolutionary leader of Vietnam dies 1969 | 4 Salvador Allende, revolutionary and president of Chile overthrown by CIA and murdered by Gen Pinochet 1973 | 5 Africans leave Oklahoma to emigrate to Alberta, Can 1905 Crazy Horse, never defeated in battle, assassinated 1877 | 6 J.A. Rogers, Pan-Africanist historian dies 1966 Swaziland becomes independent 1968 | 7 | 8 | 9 William Parke leads a slave revolt in Penna. 1851 Mao Tse Tung dies 1976 Korean People�s Democratic Republic formed 1948 |
10 Agostinho Neto, leader of MPLA dies 1979 Guinea-Bissau becomes independent after 12 years of war 1974 | 11 Socialist Salvadore Allende elected president of Chile 1970 | 12 Steve Biko, organizer of Black Consciousness Movement killed in S.African prison 1977 | 13 Haile Selassie overthrown by combined pressure of Eritrean war and internal revolution 1974 | 14 | 15 4 girls killed in church in Birmingham Ala. Bombed by KKK 1963 | 16 |
17 The �Fugitive Slave Law� passed by the u.s. congress 1850 | 18 Kwame Nkrumah-founder All-African People�s Revolutionary Party, revolutionary leader of Ghana�s independence born 1909 | 19 Moroccan guerillas under the leadership of Abd el Krim defeat Spanish and declare the independent Rif Republic 1921 United Indian Nations, led by Tecumseh �declare war on t u.s 1790 | 20 Program:Primacy of Africa/African Identity | 21 | 22 Mali wins independence under revolutionary Pan-Africanis Modibo Keita 1960 | 23 |
24 Amilcar Cabral-revolutionary Pan-Africanist born 1924 | 25 Armed struggle for the liberation of Mozambique begins 1964 | 26 | 27 Follow up Program: Primacy of Africa/African Identity | 28 Guinea votes �no� to French colonialism and demands complete independence 1958 David Walker�s Appeal 1829 | 29 | 30 |
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