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Revision as of 21:52, 14 July 2010
The U.S. Out of Angola Committee was in existence between 1976-1977 in Chicago, Illinois. It was forme to oppose South African and U.S. intervention in Angola.[1]
Havana Seminar with the MPLA

From right to left: Prexy Nesbitt of the U.S. Out of Angola Committee and the Chicago Committee for the Liberation of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea and Robert Browne of the Black Economic Research Center
"At the request of the MPLA, in February 1976 the Cuban government hosted a seminar which brought together American sympathetic to their struggle in Angola. Twenty-six Americans attended the seminar representing 19 organizations and five African American publications."[2]