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The Manifesto given by the Pan-African Congress which were the political and economic demands of the Congress was for a new world... the Second Pan-African Congress met in several sessions in... the Third Pan-African Congress was held in London and in... the Fifth Pan-African Congress was held in... it was the fifth Pan-African congress that advanced Pan... Pan-African Congress and its Aftermath...

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