| Elie Kedourie - History - 1974 - 592 pages
...overseeing the application of these laws to the political, social, and economic welfare of the natives. (c) The Negroes of the world demand that hereafter the...according to the following principles: I. The land and its natural resources shall be held in trust for the natives and at all times they shall have effective... | |
| Abu Shardow Abarry - History - 1996 - 852 pages
...overseeing the application of these laws to the political, social, and economic welfare of the natives. (c) The Negroes of the world demand that hereafter the...ownership of as much land as they can profitably develop. (ii) Capital. The investment of capital and granting of concessions shall be so regulated as to prevent... | |
| Bernard W. Bell, Emily Grosholz, James Benjamin Stewart - Biography & Autobiography - 1996 - 318 pages
...complete self-determination. Rather, the Congress, speaking for "the Negroes of the world," resolved that "hereafter the natives of Africa and the peoples of African descent" should be governed according to more humane and democratic rules. Land and other natural resources... | |
| Manning Marable - Social Science - 1998 - 288 pages
...complete self-determination. Rather, the congress, speaking for "the Negroes of the world," resolved that "hereafter the natives of Africa and the peoples of African descent" should be governed according to more humane and democratic rules. Land and other natural resources... | |
| Zhang Juguo - Biography & Autobiography - 2001 - 212 pages
...the application of these laws to the political, social and economic welfare of the natives; (3) That the natives of Africa and the peoples of African descent...be governed according to the following principles: a. The natives should have the ownership of the land and its natural resources; b. The investment of... | |
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