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Whites in Africa after Negro autonomy

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Pointing out the great debt owed Africa by the world; outlining the barbaric history of the world's exploitation of that continent's people and resources; describing recent movements towards autonomy and their respective obstacles; noting the "outstanding success" of some Pan African Congresses; and praising the work towards this end of Dr. Schweitzer and his colleagues. Excerpted from "In Albert Schweitzer's Realm: A Symposium," edited by A. A. Roback (see mums312-b229-i074 for manuscript).
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