African Progress Union
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African Progress Union
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The African Progress Union (APU) was founded in London in 1918 as "an Association of Africans from various parts of Africa, the West Indies, British Guiana, Honduras and America, representing advanced African ideas in liberal education". The first president was John Archer. He was succeeded in 1921 by John Alcindor. Others involved as founders included John Eldred Taylor, Thomas Horatio Jackson and Dusé Mohamed Ali. In 1919, the Union briefly merged with the Society of Peoples of African Origin
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2023-02-20T11:55:02Z
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