Tanganyika African Association
Tanganyika African Association | |
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Founded | 1929 |
Dissolved | July 1954 |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | Tanganyika African National Union |
Headquarters | Tanganyika Territory |
Ideology | African nationalism |
The Tanganyika African Association (TAA) was a Tanganyika Territory political association, formed in 1929.[1] It was founded by civil servants including , members of an earlier association called the (founded by Martin Kayamba in 1922).[2][3] After World War II, TAA expanded countrywide in towns and in rural areas, and in 1948, the number of branches had increased to 39. It was transformed into the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) in 1954 by Julius Nyerere.[4]
References[]
- ^ Stock, Robert F. (2004). Africa south of the Sahara: a geographical interpretation. Guilford Press. p. 439. ISBN 1-57230-868-0.
- ^ Burton, Andrew (2005). African underclass: urbanisation, crime & colonial order in Dar es Salaam. James Currey Publishers. p. 60. ISBN 0-85255-975-5.
- ^ Ndembwike, John (2006). Tanzania: The Land and Its People. Godfrey Mwakikagile. p. 18. ISBN 0-9802534-4-6.
- ^ Osabu-Kle, Daniel Tetteh (2000). Compatible cultural democracy: the key to development in Africa. University of Toronto Press. p. 167. ISBN 1-55111-289-2.
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- 1929 establishments in Tanganyika
- Political parties established in 1929
- Organisations based in Tanzania
- Tanganyika (territory)
- Politics of Tanganyika
- African and Black nationalist organizations in Africa
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