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Black Bloc (Sudan)

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The Black Bloc (Template:Lang-ar) was a political organization in colonial Sudan, seeking to defend the interests of Black Sudanese.[1] The Black Bloc emerged in 1948.[2] It was based in the Nuba Mountains.[3] The Black Bloc faced resistance from other Sudanese political parties, who labelled it as a 'racist' organisation. The British colonial authorities caved in to the pressure from these groups, and denied the Black Bloc the ability to register itself as a political party.[4]

References

  1. ^ Sikainga, Ahmad A. Emancipation and Labor in Colonial Sudan. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 1996. pp. 169–170
  2. ^ علي طه، فدوى عبد الرحمن (1997). كيف نال السودان استقلاله: دراسة تاريخية لاتفاقية ٢١ فبراير ٣٥٩١ المصرية - البريطانية حول الحكم الذاتي وتقرير المصير للسودان. شركة دار الخرطوم للطباعة والنشر،. p. 88.
  3. ^ مجموعة مؤلفين; المركز العربي للأبحاث ودراسة السياسات (1 January 2013). الإسلاميون ونظام الحكم الديمقراطي: اتجاهات وتجارب. المركز العربي للأبحاث ودراسة السياسات. p. 374. ISBN 978-9953-0-2763-0.
  4. ^ Africa today, Vol. 20-21. Indiana University Press, 1973. p. 33