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Should we participate in tri-cameralism? A position promoting the idea

An article about whether or not to participate in a tri-cameralism, a writer starts off by saying that, entering parliament, is not a priniciple move, but rather a change of tactic and they remain committed to the realisation of the people's demands as stipulated in the Freedom Charter.

The Death Penalty

This article discusses the abolishment of capital punishment.

End Apartheid in 1951: New Year message

End Apartheid in 1951: New Year message from Dr Yusuf Dadoo, President of the S A Indian Congress, published in The Guardian, January 11, 1951

Azanian Youth Organisation

Profile and description of Azanian Youth Organisation. Azanian Youth Organisation was relaunched in 1987 as an umbrella structure for youth aligned to the national forum and Azanian Peoples Organisation.

CCAWUSA Johannesburg branch: Discussion paper-the way forward

Article by the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union of South Africa (CCAWUSA) to all locals/Shopstewards. It discusses the historical background, the clarification of what they have been fighting for and the formation of the organisation. Accompanying documents are reports.

Statement made by the Workers Central Executive Committee

Statement made by the Worker's Central Executive Committee in East London

Our Policy

Our Policy: editorial in The Guardian, June 29, 1950. Discusses the suppession of Communism Bill

The rehabilitation scheme: a new fraud

The article introduces the Native Policy in which the Black man is kept as a slave to the White man and to invariably create wealth or him. A plan directed for those Africans in the Reserves has been named as the rehabilitation scheme.

Workers resist controls on our union

Article about how the government and the bosses tried to prevent the workers from organising and how they tried to weaken any organisation the workers establish. Also about the democratic control of the Union by the workers and only by the workers.

Transformation of the United Democratic Front

A brief contribution to the ongoing discussion on the transformation of the United Democratic Front.It focuses on a number of issues which represents what could become the broad orientation of the United Democratic Front.

The United Democratic Front and township revolt in South Africa

This article discusses the United Democratic Front and township revolt in South Africa

Municipal elections

An article stating the approach to the municipal elections which was determined by the state of the organisation, the mood of the masses and the strengths and weaknesses of the regime and the campaign against the municipal elections was not the only one facing the mass democratic movement.

Transformation of the United Democratic Front into a new broad Front

This article discusses the relevence of UDF, its future and the issue of UDF politics.

The Conference of the All-African Convention

Draft of an article by I B Tabata, published in the January 1959 issue of Ikhwezi Lomso, about the Conference of the All-African Convention in December 1958.

Articles of association of a company not having a share capital

Articles of association of a company not having a share capital. The name of the company is Centre for Development and Human Resources.

Apartheid is a cancer in the body politic of the world

The truth of the UDF slogan "UDF Unites - Apartheid Divides" was clearly borne out on Saturday as thousands of poeple from all over South Africa, representing over 400 organisations flocked to Cape Town . Image of Archie Gumede, one of the three presidents of the UDF salutes the crowd.

United Democratic Front affiliates called upon to intensify campaign to unban the African National Congress

United Democratic Front affiliates called upon to intensify campaign to unban the African National Congress.

Campaign for National United Action: Christmas against the emergency December 16 to 26

Newspaper clipping regarding campaign for National United Action-christmas against the emergengcy December 16 to 26. UDF pledge themselves to ten days of united action in protest against apartheid and the state of emergency

Call to whites Repression: Has the State of emergency really ended?

The official state of emergency ended on March 7 1986, as in that month more people died than at any other time during the state of Emergency

'World Vision International: what is it up to in Southern Africa?'

Article in which Jeffrey Marishane raises concerns regarding the real motives of the World Vision's presence in Southern Africa, in its history there are activities and links with mainly the United State military and intelligence community in the recent past and defferent parts of the world sugge

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