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Dedicated to preserving the history of the West African Students'
Union (WASU) and all Africans in Britain during the 20th century who
struggled for African independence and self-determination and an end
to colonialism and racism.
The West African Students' Union was formed in London in 1925 based
on the spirit of 'Self-help, Unity and Co-operation.' The WASU
Project is based on the same spirit. We aim to present, information,
photos, and eventually a film about the West African Students' Union
and we appeal to everyone to co-operate by helping us to find any
relevant photos, documents or other information.
The WASU Project gratefully acknowledges the support of Camden Black
Workers' Group and Dr Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou
For further details please see the contact page.
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