African Christian Union

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.[1][2][3]

See also

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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