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[align=center]A glorious day for all Pan Africans.
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[align=left]Mr. Garvey promised that he would return.
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In the wake of Easter and Passover and all that, remember this date:
Saturday, March 31st 2007.
At approximately 5pm in the basement of the White Rock Baptist Church,
152 West 127th Street, Harlem, USA., less than 100 Pan Africans
gathered to witness the resurrection of Marcus Garvey.

Mr Garvey's regeneration was expected.

The Pan African universes were alerted to be present on this date, place and time.
Pan Africanists dreamed of this day, the presencing of African Unity.
We who chose to be present represented the African family.


It was the AFRICAN UNION DIASPORA REPRESENTATIVES & OBSERVERS election day for the State of New York.
Less than 100 us were there toparticipate inone of the most anticipated event is the history of Pan Africanism.


We performedour solemn duty on behalf of our race and on behalf all humanity; we elected -

voted for - 4 Pan Africans to be candidates to represent the African Diasporain the African Union.

New York State became the second state in the USA to have done this.

California was the first.
Texas will be next.

All 50 States will elect 2 Representatives and 2 Observers from whichRepresentives and Observers will be chosen
to be part of the 13 representatives from the Western Hemisphere and 7 others from Europe and Asia to represent
the African Diaspora on the Economic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union.


The African Union "Invite and encourage the full participation of the African Diaspora, as an important part of the continent, in the building of the African Union." (Article 3 New Sub-paragraph (q))

The voting and election process was supervised by WHADN - the Western Hemisphere African Diaspora Network -- ]http://www.whadn.org');]http://www.whadn.org[/url]

For more information about the role of the African Diaspora in the African Union goto: ]http://www.africa-union.org/ECOSOC/home.htm');]http://www.africa-union.org/ECOSOC/home.htm[/url]

To organise your state election and to find your candidate for Representatives and Observer
to theEconomic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union - ECOSOC contact:
Ras Nathaniel Blake @ ras.nathaniel@whadn.org

It is important to note that the African Diaspora is a formal and intigral part of the African Union
and that our particapation in the regeneration of African in not just welcome it is expected.


The African Diaspora as defined by the African Union:
"The African Diaspora consists of peoples of African origin living outside the continent, irrespective of their citizenship and nationality and who are willing to contribute to the development of the continent and the building of the African Union."[suP]1 [/suP]
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