Al-Latïf joined a Sudanese political group opposing economic policy. [fact]
Al-Latïf needed an organization that would accept his presence and assume his issues about race as well. His first political exercise was to join the League of Sudanese Union, formed in the early 1920s to counter the conservatism of the Mahdist and Sufi notables and in protest against the government’s policies of taxation and its sugar and cotton monopolies, which were raising the prices of staples and forcing Sudanese economic development to focus on massive agricultural enterprises like the Gezira irrigation plan.
Eve M. Troutt Powell, A Different Shade of Coloni…, loc. 1031