The African Agenda was a newsletter published in Chicago, Illinois produced by anonymous authors during its print-run from 1972 until 1977. Someof these authors include Chicago-area anti-apartheid activists, who have oral history interviews online and whose materials make up the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection. The authors are: Otis Cunningham, Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt,. Linda Murray, Harold Rogers, and Aisha Ray.
The newsletter's subtitle was "A Voice of Afro-American Opinion" and offered its readers news and information about topics related to Africa, Southern Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and other regions involved in a struggle for freedom such as Chile and Portugal.
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African Agenda, March 1973
African American Solidarity Committee
The Vol 2, No 3 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Special Issue Devoted to Amilcar Cabral, Friends and Allies, Amilcar Cabral's Class Approach To National Liberation, PAIGC, The African Party for the Independence of Guinea and the Cape Verde Islands, News Briefs, The Role of Culture In The National Liberation Struggle, Recommended Books. 4 pages.
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African Agenda, February 1973
African American Solidarity Committee
The Vol 2, No 2 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Special Issue Devoted to W.E.B. Du Bois, W.E.B. Dubois A Great Revolutionary Democrat, DuBois and Pan-Africanism, Why Dr. DuBois Joined the Communist Party, U.S.A., News Briefs, Last Message of Dr. DuBois To The World, Encyclopedia Africana: DuBois' Last Project, Recommended Books. 4 pages.
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African Agenda, January 1973
African American Solidarity Committee
The Vol 2, No 1 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Vietnam: A Racist War, Class and Race, The National Question and African Liberation, Letter to the Editor, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr A Great Man Of Our Time, News Briefs, U.S. Supports Racism in the U.N., Recommended Books. 5 pages.
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African Agenda, December 1972
African American Solidarity Committee
The Vol 1, No 10 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Racism and the United Nations,Under Racism, Man Either Becomes Less Than A Man, Or He Must Fight, The Nationalities Question and Black Liberation, News Briefs, Racism and Zionism, Recommended Books. 4 pages.
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African Agenda, November 1972
African American Solidarity Committee
The Vol 1, No 9 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Israel and Africa, Basic Trends in the U.S. Policy Toward Africa, Letter to the Editor, News Briefs, They Pay 15 Cents for One African, Recommended Books. 4 pages.
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African Agenda, October 1972
African American Solidarity Committee
The Vol 1, No 8 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: A Letter to the workers of America, Proletarian Internationalism and Black Workers, Conference of Black Trade Unionists Against Imperialism, Proletarian Internationalism In Action, Editorial, News Briefs, Recommended Books. 4 pages.
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African Agenda, September 1972
African American Solidarity Committee
The Vol 1, No 7 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Stop Nixon, Vietnam Points the Way for African and Black America, Tricky Dick and Tom, McGovern on Israel, The Republican and Democratic Parties' African Plank, Imperialism in Dollars and Cents, Recommended Books. 4 pages.
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African Agenda, September 1972
African American Solidarity Committee
The Vol 1, No 7 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Stop Nixon, Vietnam Points the Way for African and Black America, Tricky Dick and Tom, McGovern on Israel, The Republican and Democratic Parties' African Plank, Imperialism in Dollars and Cents, Recommended Books. 4 pages.