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Union of African States signing ceremony
President Modibo Keïta President Kwame Nkrumah President Seku Ture
Mali Ghana Guinea
Africa Must Unite
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January 2022
Osagyefo President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of
Ghana and Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba
of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
These Pan-African leaders signed a secret
agreement uniting their two nations on the 8th day of August 1960.
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February 2022
Omowale Brother Malcolm X and Osagyefo
President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana
Independence in 1957
Malcolm X: The only thing power respects is power.
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March 2022
Osagyefo President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana,
Founder of the All African People's Revolutionary Party
(AAPRP)
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24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Osagyefo President Dr.
Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana Independence in 1957.
Dr. King: There are three evils in our nation. It's not
only racism, but economic expoitation of poverty would
be one, and then militarism. I think in a very real sense
these three are tied inextricably together and we aren't
going to get rid of one without getting rid of the other.
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May 2022
President Ahmed Seku Ture and Osagyefo President
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
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June 2022
Amilcar Cabral revolutionary leader of the African Party for
the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC)
Amilcar Cabral: Always bear in mind that the people
are not fighting for ideas, for the things in anyone’s head. They are fighting to win material benefits, to live better
and in peace, to see their lives go forward, to guarantee
the future of their children. . . Always bear in mind that the people are not fighting for ideas, for the things in
anyone’s head. They are fighting to win material benefits,
to live better and in peace, to see their lives go forward, to guarantee the future of their children. . .
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July 2022
Brother Kwame Ture All African People’s
Revolutionary Party and Osagyefo President Dr.
Kwame Nkrumah First President of Ghana, Founder
of the All African People’s Revolutionary Party
Kwame Ture: Our people have only one stage left in
their struggle, and that is mass organization.
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August 2022
Honorable Marcus Garvey, founder of the Universal
Negro Improvement Association and African
Communities League (UNIA-ACL)
Marcus Garvey: Any leadership that teaches
you to depend upon another race is a leadership
that will enslave you.
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September 2022
Jeanne Martin Cisse, Guinean Ambassador
to the United Nations. First woman to serve
as President of the UN Security Council
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October 2022
Sister Winnie Madikizela-Mandela: “If Africa is to be
emancipated, neo-liberalism will have to be
confronted. Women should commit themselves to
their own definition of the renaissance. Let us call on
all Africa’s children in all parts of the world where
they are dispersed. This call should be: Return and
make your contribution to the re-awakening of
Kwame Nkrumah’s African giant.”
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November 2022
Sister Assat Shakur: “Hip Hop can be a very
powerful weapon to help expand young people's
political and social consciousness. But just as with
any weapon, if you don't know how to use it, if you
don't know where to point it, or what you're using it
for, you can end up shooting yourself in the foot or
killing your sisters or brothers.”
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December 2022
Brother Malcolm X with his children, a picture of
Osagyefo President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in the
background
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January
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Haiti liberated 1789. Cuban revolution, led by Fidel and the CCP victorious over neo-colonialist 1959
4
The premier Congolese nationalist party, the MNC, led by Patrice Lumumba, oust Belgian colonialism 1959
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ANC founded 1922
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Seku Ture born 1922
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MLK born 1929,
Nasser born 1918
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1st OSPAAL meeting in Havana Cuba 1966.
Africans in Overton section of Miami FL rebel for 3 days against police killings 1989
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Lumumba and two comrades killed by imperialists 1961
22
Nat Turner born 1800
Zulu victory Battle of Isandhlwana 1879
28
Mahdist troops defeat British liberate Khartoum 1885
30
Bambata massacre 3000 Africans murdered in South Africa by British 1906
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February
1
Sit in Woolworth Greensboro NC - leads to eventual formation of SNCC 1960
3
Mondlane, leader of Frelimo assassinated 1969
4
MPLA launches armed struggle 1969
8
African students murdered by Police in Orangeburg Massacre SC 1968
9
National Day of Guinea Women - M'Balla Camara murdered by French 1955
11
Imperialist attack against Libya begins, eventually leading to the brutal assassination of Libya’s leader Muammar Gaddafi in October 2011.
14
Sister Me Kitllll heroic Kenyan leader escapes British prison in 1914
15
African anti-slavery activists storm Boston court and liberate enslaved African 1851
16
BLA attacks Riker Island 1975
19
(First) PAC London Henry Sylvester Williams 1900
PAC Paris Dubois 1919
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Omowale Malcolm X assassinated 1965
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MIA bus protest leaders arrested 56
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DuBois born 1868
Africans in Dahomey defeat French at Cottonou 1890
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Nkrumah overthrown by imperialists 1966
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Death of Sobukwe 1978
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March
1
British - (Jamaican) Maroon treaty of peace 1739
2
Women Day in Angola, Ethiopia defeats Italy Battle of Adowa 1896
6
Nkrumah leads Ghana to Independence 1957
13
New Jewel Movement overthrows neocolonialist government in Grenada 1979
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On March 17, 2011 the United Nations Organization called for a NATO military attack on all of Africa, when it launched war against Libya. This declaration used the cover of a so-called no fly zone declaration. This vote came right on the heels of the UN NATO invasion of the Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire). Nigeria and South Africa voted for the war. Russia, China, India, Brazil were among those who abstained. However, both Russia and China were incorrect not to use their vetoes. Naturally the key elements of imperialism, the US, UK and France, all voted for their sponsored resolution. Among the many atrocities on the part of the UN-NATO terrorist partners, let us not forget that Colonel Muammar al-Qadhafi suffered a brutal lynching at the hands of the US-NATO terrorists.
However, this homicidal piracy, legitimatized by the solemn declaration of NATO's fellow criminals in the UN, has backfired and ignited opposition all over the world, especially among Africans at home and abroad. Their wars of genocide and massive plunder is once again become a vehicle that unite many forces, from many different spectrums and from every continent on the planet.
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Herbert Chitep, 1st chairman of ZANU murdered 1975
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National Liberation Front of Algeria defeats France 1962
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Sharpville Massacre (Sharpville and Langa) 1960
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Defeat of US-UK--South Africa in Angola by Pan-African forces 1987
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This pivotal battle saw forces from throughout the African world fighting side by side with People's Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola (FAPLA or Forças Armadas Populares de Libertação de Angola), FAPLA forces were the armed wing of the MPLA. In this battle African combatants from Namibia and all over Africa and revolutionary Cuba fought and defeated the settler colonial forces and their US-UK owners.
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Ndebele initiate struggle against British, joined by Shona, 1896
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Angola - Cuba and Pan-African forces defeat South Africa 1976
S. G. DuBois dies 1977
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PAC and ANC banned 1960
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April
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Lowndes County Freedom Organization, the world’s first Black Panther party movement organization, created by Africans in Lowndes Co. Alabama and SNCC organizers 1965
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Africans in Brixton UK fight racist police 1980
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MLK Assassinated -- Africans rebel in over 160 cities in the US 1968
MPLA, SWAPO, Cuba with general Pan-African support defeat S Africa, UNITA, US CIA in battle of Cuito Canavale 1988
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PAC founded 1959
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African rebel in response to police murders Cincinnati, Ohio 2001
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Second Brixton rebellion 1981
15
Africa Freedom Day declared at All-African People's Conference in Accra 1958
Libya bombed by US 1986
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SNCC formed 1960
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Zimbabwe achieves independence under Patriotic Front 1980
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SWAPO founded 1960
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Non alignment movement formed 1955
US invades Dominican Republic 1965
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Portugal defeated by MPLA PAIGC and Frelimo 1974
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Toussaint L'Overture dies in Paris Prison 1803
Nkrumah dies 1972
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Zimbabwe patriots begin armed struggle 1966
April 29-May 1
Rebellions of African and Latinos spread across the US in response to the acquittal of the police responsible for the Rodney King
beating 1992
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May
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AZAPO founded 1976
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Ethiopian guerrillas recapture Addis Ababa from Italian fascists 1941
6
Zimbabwe Heroes' day
10
SASO founded 1969 POLISARIO FOUNDED 1973
13
Philadelphia police under neocolonial stooge Wilson Goode bombs African community from the air killing several people 1985
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African students killed and wounded in unprovoked attack by Jackson MS police 1970
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Africans in Miami FL rebel against police murders 1980
18
Heroes' Day in Namibia in honor of death in battle of Tobias Hainyeko first commander of PLA of Swapo 1967
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Omowale (Malcolm X/El Hajj Malik Shabazz) born 1925
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Polisario launches armed struggle 1973
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Selma to Montgomery march 1965
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UPC and French clash in Cameroon, UPC banned 1955
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Samuel Sharpe hanged in Jamaica 1932
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Massacre and internment of Africans in Oklahoma 1921
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OAU founded, ALD created 1963
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Demark Vesey, 9000 other anti-slavery Africans betrayed 1822
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PLO established as representative. of Palestinian people 1964
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Poor Peoples campaign begins 1968
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FLN begins armed struggle in Algeria 1954
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Fathia Nkrumah dies 2007 (Mrs. Kwame Nkrumah)
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June
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First "Red Summer" killings start against African in US occur on this day 1919
2
Samori Ture dies in French prison 1900
5
Zionist attack Egypt 1967
10
Garvey dies 1940
11
Angola places British and US mercenaries on trial 1976
12
CPP Launched 1949
Medgar Evers NAACP organizer in MS murdered 1963
13
Walker Rodney assassinated in Guyana 1980
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Antonio Maceo born 1845
16
Mueda massacre of 600 Africans lead to armed struggle in Mozambique 1960
Soweto 1976
17
SNCC and Kwame Ture (S. Carmichael) call for Black Power in Jackson MS 1966
21
Africans murdered in Detroit in coordinated attacks by state and bands of racists, FDR threatens to use Army Air Force if the African
in nearby Army base follow through on their plans to defend the people 1943
23
Forces led by Yaa Asantewa force British tactical retreat 1900
25
Black Star Line founded 1913
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Sioux, Cheyenne et al, led by Crazy Horse defeat US 7th Calvary at Battle of Little Bighorn 1876
28
Cinque revolt on Amistad 1839
Malcolm X Omowale founds OAAU 1964
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6 PAC 1974
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July
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Algerians vote for independence from France 1962
2
Slave revolt in St Croix ends Danish "West Indies" slavery 1848
3
Africans rebel in Liverpool 1981
4
France invades / colonizes Algeria 1890
7
Anti-racist rebellion of Newark Africans 1967
20
UN Sends troops to Congo leading to the fall of the MNC government
23-28
In Detroit armed attacks against Africans draws resistance, the struggle spreads across the nation, by the end of 1967 128 cities have had major incidents
26
Cuban Revolutionaries attack Moncada Barracks 1950
27
US invades and colonizes Haiti 1915
Revolt by African worker born in Barbados against British 1937
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Marcus Garvey organizes UNIA 1914
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August
1
UNIA first convention in NYC 1920
2
8th UNIA convention in Toronto Canada
3
Blyden born 1832
CAP in Atlanta 1970
6
Mississipi Freedom Democratic Party led by Fannie Lou Hammer challenges Democratic Party racism 1964
8
Nkrumah and Lumumba sign unity accords
9
Pan-African Women's day;
20000 women march against pass laws in Pretoria 1956
11 - 17
Watts rebellion 1965 The following summer armed confrontations break out in 43 cities, including Chicago, Cleveland, Atlanta, and
San Francisco
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African solders fight racistsin Brownsville TX 1906
15
Congo independence declared 1960
17
Garvey born 1887
18
Nasser and Free Officers seize power 1952
20
First enslaved Africans bought to North American colonies, Jamestown 1619
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George Jackson, member of the BPP murdered in Soledad prison 1971
22
Haitian revolution begins 1791
Henry Highland Garnet makes call for return to Africa, general slave strike and armed struggle against slavery 1843
23
200000 African workers strike in solidarity with Soweto people 1976
24
Nat Turner leads armed struggle against slavery in Virginia, 1831
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Namibia armed struggle launched 1966
27
WEB DuBois dies 1963
28
MLK leads March on DC 1963
Katrina Disaster begins in Gulf area … the storm impact, compounded by governmental racism devastates large sections of the
area’s Africans, as well as the smaller Native American populations 2005
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September
1
Queen Coziah leads labor revolt in St Thomas 1892
5
Crazy Horse military leader of the Native people at the battle of the Little Big Horn murdered while in US custody , his body is cut into
two halves. 1877
9
William Parker leads slave revolt in Pennsylvania 1851
Heads of State and Government of the Organisation of African Unity issue the Sirte Declaration calling for the establishment of an African Union 1999
12
Steve Biko murdered by settler police 1977
15
Four young African girls bombed to death by racists while attending Sunday School in Birmingham AL church 1963
18
Nkrumah born 1909
19
United Indian Nations, under Tecumseh, declare war on US 1790
Riff republic declared in Morocco after defeat of Spanish 1921
25
Cabral born 1924
25
Mozambique armed struggle starts 1964
28
Guinea vote NO to membership in French community 1958
David Walker appeal 1829
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October
2
Nat Turner born 1800
Guinea moves for independence 1958 aided by Ghana CPP government
3
Armed struggle against Germany started in Namibia 1904
Anti settler rebellion in Kenya 1952 started
5th PAC Manchester 1945
Fannie Lou Hamer born 1917
7
Morant Bay Rebellion Jamaica 1865
12
International Day of Solidarity with the Indigenous Peoples of the Western Hemisphere
15
Thomas Sankara killed in Burkina Faso coup 1987. Thomas Sankara was a and socialist revolutionary who served as the President of Burkina Faso from 1983 to 1987.
16
Harper Ferry slave revolt
Million Man March, spearheaded by the Nation of Islam and Pan-Africanist and Nationalist groups draws nearly two million African
men sparking spin-offs (such as the highly successful Million Women March of African women) and is praised throughout the world
by progressive forces 1995
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Jean Dessalines assassinated 1806
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Maurice Bishop killed 1983
Machel killed 1986
20
UK declares State of Emergency in Kenya 1952
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Mass revolt against UK policies in St Vincent, 1935
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Angola invaded by South Africa 1975
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South Africa settler state test nuclear device 1979
US invades Grenada 1983
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Israel UK France invade Egypt 1956
30
Nat Turner captured 1831
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November
2
Assata Shakur liberated from prison 1979
3
French and US murder UPC Felix Moumie 1960
11
Nat Turner tortured and hanged 1831
Rhodesian UDI 1965
15
Berlin Conference 1884
16
Dahomey patriots defeat French forces 1892
African students murdered at peaceful demonstration at Southern U Baton Rouge LA 1972
20
Zumbi, anti-slavery fighter martyred in 1695. This day is honored and commemorated in Brazil as National Black Conscious Day
22
Guinea defeat NATO invasion 1970
ZANU Launches war 1972
23
Nkrumah Ture initiate Ghana-Guinea Union 1958, the name was subsequently changed to Union of African States (UAS). (Mali was
the only other state to join the UAS)
24
US install Mobutu 1965
28
Sojourner Truth dies 1883
29
UN partitions Palestine 1947 -- day declared International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
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December
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Rosa Parks refuses to give up seat sparking bus boycott in Montgomery 1955
2
Members of the John Brown anti-slavery army, including several Africans and Brown himself, hanged in VA 1859
4
IL BPP members Hampton and Clark killed by Chicago police 1969
5
All-African People's Conference convened Accra Ghana 1958
6
Fanon dies 1961
7
Oil nationalized in Libya 1971. Antonio Maceo killed in battle 1896
10
MPLA founded 1956
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ANC Spear of the Nation (Umkhonto We Sizwe) founded 1961
17
ZAPU formed 1961
18
Steve Biko born1946
20
Basuto defeat settlers at Berea Mountain in Azania 1852
23
H. H. Garnett born 1815
26
1st Afro-Asian Peoples Conference, Cairo 1957
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Seminole Warriors (combined Native and Africans fighters) defeat US army in FL 1834
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