Bahutu Manifesto
The Note on the social aspect of the native racial problem in Rwanda, known as the Bahutu Manifesto, was a political document submitted to the Governor of Ruanda-Urundi by nine Rwandan ethnic Hutu intellectuals on 24 March 1957. The document was around 10 pages long and denounced the "exploitation" of the Hutus by the ethnic Tutsi.
This document called for a double liberation of the Hutu people, first from the race of white colonials, and second from the race of Hamitic oppressors, the Tutsi. The document in many ways established the future tone of the Hutu nationalist movement by identifying the "indigenous racial problem" of Rwanda as the social, political, and economic "monopoly which is held by one race, the Tutsi."