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Youth Council of the French Union

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117:, took part in the congress. In that year youth councils had been set up across French West Africa by the colonial authorities. These councils were integrated into CJUF at the Saint-Louis congress. Soon thereafter, in August 1952, CJUF hosted a congress of the World Assembly of Youth at the Lycée Van Vollenhoven in 129:
CJUF ran various activities regarding agricultural development, culture, literacy, hygiene, etc. in the African territories. But as anti-colonial feelings grew stronger, the pro-Western and moderate profile of WAY caused dissident amongst the African affiliates of CJUF. By the time of a CJUF congress
52:(chairman of ACJF, Catholic Action of French Youth), Jean Jousselin (chairman of CFMJ, French Council of Youth Movements, a Protestant youth organization) and Antoine Lawrence. Lawrence represented the Guinean Youth Council (founded in 1952). He was also a member of the 68:
CJUF received government support. Through CJUF the colonial authorities hoped to counter the anti-colonialist stream emerging amongst the youth and students movements in the colonies, but this endeavor had meagre results. CJUF was affiliated to the
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in August 1953, the Senegalese and Nigerien Youth Councils had resigned from CJUF. The following year the Soudanese Youth Council and the RDA Youth boycotted the WAY congress and sent delegates to the congress of WFDY in
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and formed a new organization, the Federal Youth Council of French West Africa. This organization, later renamed the African Youth Council, would declare itself independent from CJUF, WAY and WFDY.
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served as president of CJUF and Antoine Lawrence as its general secretary. As of 1957, the president of CJUF was Jacques Duquesne.
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instead. In July 1955 the youth councils of West Africa (except the Upper Volta Youth Council) met in
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between July 25 and August 1, 1952. 65 delegates, representing Metropolitan France,
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In 1952 CJUF held its congress at the Lycée Faidherbe in the
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Index

French
French Union
Paris
RĂ©my Montagne
CFDT
RĂ©my Montagne
World Assembly of Youth
World Federation of Democratic Youth
scout movement
Senegalese
Saint-Louis
French West Africa
French Equatorial Africa
Algeria
Indochina
Madagascar
Dakar
Yaoundé
Peking
Bamako
Tananarive
LĂ©opold SĂ©dar Senghor
Besançon
L'Année politique, économique, sociale et diplomatique en France
Journal officiel de la République française
La politique et la ville
La politique et la ville
L' histoire des femmes en Afrique enseignement de recherche 1985 â€“ 1986

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