Summarizing events of the first three days of the Manchester-based Pan African Congress; noting the presence of over 100 delegates and describing their stations and capacities; describing two emerging tendencies at the conference: "self criticism warning against inner class conflict" and "a demand ... for self government and even independence"; and identifying Wallace Johnson as "perhaps the best known delegate" present, representing a total of 35,000 organized and unorganized workers.
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