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  2. New African - Wikipedia

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    0142-9345. New African is an English-language monthly news magazine based in London. [2] Published since 1966, it is read by many people across the African continent and the African diaspora. It claims to be the oldest pan-African monthly in English, as well as "the bestselling pan-African magazine". It is published by IC Publications, which ...

  3. The New American - Wikipedia

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    e. The New American is a right-wing (sometimes described as far-right [2] [3]) print magazine published twice a month and a digital news source published daily online by American Opinion Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the John Birch Society. [4] The magazine was created in 1985 from the merger of two John Birch Society ...

  4. Republic of New Afrika - Wikipedia

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    Black power. The Republic of New Afrika ( RNA ), founded in 1968 as the Republic of New Africa, is a black nationalist organization and black separatist movement in the United States popularized by black militant groups. The larger New Afrika movement in particular has three goals: Creation of an independent black -majority country situated in ...

  5. Ebony (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Ebony is a monthly magazine that focuses on news, culture, and entertainment. Its target audience is the African-American community, and its coverage includes the lifestyles and accomplishments of influential black people, fashion, beauty, and politics. Ebony magazine was founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, for his Johnson Publishing Company.

  6. Anver Versi - Wikipedia

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    Anwarali Versi, professionally known as Anver Versi, is a Kenyan -born journalist who is editor-in-chief of New African magazine, based in London. [1] He began his journalistic career in Nairobi, before moving to England, where he eventually worked for several UK-based pan-African publications, [2] including African Business and African Banker.

  7. The Anglo-African - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-African and The Weekly Anglo-African were periodicals published by African American abolitionist brothers Thomas Hamilton (1823–1865) and Robert Hamilton (1819–1870) in New York City during the American Civil War era. For a short period, one paper was also named the Pine and Palm.

  8. Aisha Yesufu - Wikipedia

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    Top 100 Most Influential Africans by New African Magazine. Aisha Somtochukwu Yesufu [1] pronunciation ⓘ (born 12 December 1973), [2] is a Nigerian activist and businesswoman. [3] [4] [5] She co-founded the #BringBackOurGirls movement, which brought attention to the abduction of over 200 girls from a secondary school in Chibok , Nigeria on the ...

  9. Sizwe Nxasana - Wikipedia

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    Sizwe Nxasana (born 7 August 1957) is a South African business executive, educator & chartered accountant. Professional Summary [1] He is the founder and CEO of Future Nation Schools and Sifiso Learning Group. He is the chairman of Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme (ISFAP) which funds and supports students pursuing occupations in critical ...