- Samia
- Ghana
Samia Nkrumah

Ghana ALD

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Significant Dates
in History
African Independence
Zimbabwe, Apr 18, 1980
Togo, Apr 27, 1960
Sierra Leone, Apr 27, 1961
Cuba crushes CIA
organized Bay of Pigs invasion
Apr 17, 1961
South West African
People's Organization
(SWAPO) founded
Apr 19, 1960
Kwame Nkrumah,
chief architect of
Pan-Africanism dies
Apr 27, 1972
Video Gallery
The AAPRP has cultivated a number of dynamic speakers ready and willing to speak on various topics related to Africa and the struggle for liberation. We offer regional, national and international speakers and artists from the wide spectrum of the African world. Contact the Cultural Workers Bureau today!
Reflections on Pan-Africanism featuring Dr. Motsoko Pheko
Dr. Pheko is the President of the Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC).
Mensaje 2011 de la solidaridad de AAPRP ALD a FOJA en España
AAPRP militant Obiang Nsang delivers the AAPRP ALD 2011 Solidarity Message to the Organizational Front of African Youth (FOJA) in Spain.
Mzuri Pambeli speaks at ALD, VI 2010
Mzuri Pambeli is a member of the AAPRP and the AAWRU.
African National Liberation Struggles
AAPRP member Asari Sobukwe addresses the CPGB-MLs meeting in Britain to celebrate the 92nd Anniversary of the Great Socialist October Revolution.
An Introduction to the A-APRP
Organiser Thandiwe Chimurenga speaks at African Liberation Day in London in 2008. She gives a brief introduction to the AAPRP that was called for in 1968 by Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah.
Kwame Ture speaking on Haiti.
Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael), excerpt on Haiti in the mid-1990s. KT made his transition on November 15, 1998, but his words echo in our hearts: “As always, we remain ready for the Revolution!”
Kwame Ture speaks on Religion and Revolution
Kwame Ture gives a brief overview of the All-African Peoples Revolutionary Party's position on Religion and Revolution at a Black Solidarity meeting in Birmingham, England 1983.
“We Free” - L.E.G.A.C.Y. featuring I TALK!
Also features a special address: Dr. Kwame Nkrumah speaking to the UN in 1960.
Imani Na Umoja speaking in support of Qaddafi
Guinea-Bissau March /Rally in Support for Qaddafi Against NATO imperialist Intervention. Link in Portuguese and requires Windows Media Center.







