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Political organisation in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan For the protest tactic, see Black bloc.

Black Bloc الكتلة السوداء
Founded1948 (1948)
HeadquartersNuba Mountains
IdeologyBlack Sudanese interests

The Black Bloc (Arabic: الكتلة السوداء) was a political organisation in Sudan which sought to defend the interests of Black Sudanese. The Black Bloc emerged in 1948 and was active throughout the colonial period. It was based in the Nuba Mountains. The Black Bloc faced resistance from other Sudanese political parties, who labelled it as a "racist" organisation. The British colonial authorities caved in to the pressure from these groups, and denied the Black Bloc the ability to register itself as a political party.

References

  1. Sikainga, Ahmad A. Emancipation and Labor in Colonial Sudan. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 1996. pp. 169–170
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  4. Africa today, Vol. 20-21. Indiana University Press, 1973. p. 33
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