"The formation of a political party linking all liberated territories and struggling parties under a common ideology will smooth the way for eventual continental unity, and will at the same time greatly assist the prosecution of the All-African people’s war. To assist the process of its formation, an All-African Committee for Political Co-ordination (AACPC) should be established to act as a liaison among all parties that recognize the urgent necessity of conducting an organized and unified struggle against colonialism and neo-colonialism. This committee would be created at the level of the Central Committees of the ruling parties and struggling parties, and would constitute their integrated political consciousness." - Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
The All-African People's Revolutionary Party (AAPRP) was founded by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. Dr. Nkrumah called for the AAPRP in his book Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare, began in 1966, but because of the imperialist coup in Ghana that year, this book could not be released until 1968. He envisioned the AAPRP as the macro - agency containing and coordinating all the revolutionary parties of the African world. Its purpose was to create and manage the political-economic conditions necessary to the emergence of an All-African People's Revolutionary Army that would lead the military struggle against neo-colonialism, settler colonialism, zionism, imperialism and all other forms of capitalist oppression and exploitation; and for the emergence of Pan-Africanism. This Pan-Africanism would find its proper organizational representation in a United Socialist African government that would encompass the entire African continent. The ideology of the A-APRP is Nkrumahism-Toureism, taking its name from the founder, and his primary colleague in arms, President Ahmed Sekou Toure.
The All-African Women's Revolutionary Union (AAWRU) is the women's wing of the A-APRP. Its main focus is the education and organization of African women, and African people generally, so that our sisters can play their optimal role in the glorious African Revolution and National Liberation Struggle.
You can find the address of the A-APRP chapter nearest you listed on the Address page, including the address and phone number for the Atlanta, GA chapter.