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- African_Progress_Union abstract "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 and Dusé Mohamed Ali.The Union briefly merged with the Society of Peoples of African Origin in 1919. A short-term change of name to the Society of African People's was followed by the founder of the SPAO, Felix Hercules, becoming Secretary of the Union. Also in 1919 the APU paid for Edward Theophilus Nelson as defence counsel in the Liverpool trial of 15 black men, in the aftermath of racially motivated communal violence.Alcindor died in 1924; he was succeeded by Kwamina Tandoh. For some years he worked closely with John Barbour-James. The Union's 1925 meeting was attended by Ethel Snowden and Gordon Guggisberg. The APU was active until 1927.".
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- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink British_Guiana.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Educational_organisations_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink Dusé_Mohamed_Ali.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Theophilus_Nelson.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink Ethel_Snowden.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Guggisberg.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink Honduras.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink John_Alcindor.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink John_Archer_(British_politician).
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink John_Barbour-James.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink John_Eldred_Taylor.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink Kwamina_Tandoh.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink London.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Peoples_of_African_Origin.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLink West_Indies.
- African_Progress_Union wikiPageWikiLinkText "African Progress Union".
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- African_Progress_Union subject Category:Educational_organisations_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- African_Progress_Union type Organisation.
- African_Progress_Union type Organisation.
- African_Progress_Union type Organization.
- African_Progress_Union type Organization.
- African_Progress_Union comment "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 and Dusé Mohamed Ali.The Union briefly merged with the Society of Peoples of African Origin in 1919.".
- African_Progress_Union label "African Progress Union".
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- African_Progress_Union wasDerivedFrom African_Progress_Union?oldid=701780033.
- African_Progress_Union isPrimaryTopicOf African_Progress_Union.