December 8.1958-All-African People's Conference
December 8, 1958 (October 28), the Hundred Days, All-African People's Conference. Reference 1958 on December 8, 2010, the All-African People's Conference held in Accra, Ghana. Assembly
after Nkrumah, Ghana's Prime Minister Initiative, launched by the 36 African nationalist parties and mass organizations, more than 300 representatives of 62 organizations in 28 African countries attended the meeting, closing in on the 13th. Conference discussion about the issue of national independence in Africa, the adoption of a declaration and seven resolutions condemning colonialism and imperialism, and to support the struggle for independence in Algeria and Cameroon, the requirement is to fight for the independence of all peoples to provide all possible assistance to support Pan-Africanism and African peoples desire for unity. Permanent establishment for the General Committee. Second, third General Assembly convened in 1960 and 1961, respectively. The OAU was established in 1963 after the General Assembly to be held.
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