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African Christian Union

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African Christian Union was an organization proposed in Natal by Joseph Booth in 1896 to establish industrial missions that were intended to be the initial phase of a vast programme of African development, managed by Africans. The proposal was seriously discussed by Zulu leaders, however was ultimately rejected.

References

  1. C. R. D. Halisi (1999). Black Political Thought in the Making of South African Democracy. Indiana University. ISBN 0-253-33589-2.
  2. George M. Fredrickson (1996). Black Liberation. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-510978-3.
  3. Landeg White (1987). Magomero: portrait of an African village. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-38909-7.
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