Newsletters
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The SOYAN: official organ of the Society of Young Africa |
A newsletter issued by the Society of Young Africa (SOYA), seen as a forum to place articles in view of the liberation struggle against oppression, consisting of new ideas of the Non-Europeans. |
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The SOYAN: official organ of the Society of Young Africa |
A newsletter issued by the Society of Young Africa (SOYA), seen as a forum to place articles in view of the liberation struggle against increasing oppression, consisting of new ideas of the Non-Europeans. |
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The SOYAN: official organ of the Society of Young Africa |
A newsletter issued by the Society of Young Africa (SOYA), seen as a forum to place articles in view of the liberation struggle against increasing oppression, consisting of new ideas of the Non-Europeans. |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Typescript copy of a South African Communist Party newsletter entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Deals with the uprising and working class struggles. |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Typescript of a publication of the SACP entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Headings: The working class fights on; The Bantustans; Communism and you. |
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Inner-Party Bulletin |
First issue of a Bulletin produced by the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party, for internal discussion and distribution only. Issue covers the Augmented meeting of the Central Committee and the resolutions adopted. |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
First issue of a newsletter of the South African Communist Party entitled Inkululeko - Freedom, published on the occasion of the Party's 50th anniversary. |
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SASM Newsletter April 1973 |
A newsletter of the South African Students Movement (SASM) that contains items on the Black Conciousness Movement, the banning of a SASO member and poetry |
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Non-Violence News, Second quarter 1982 |
Newsletter written by Rev R J D Robertson with short articles about conscientious objection regarding sentences impossed in a martial court to military staff and the procedures for remission of their sentences and the Defence Amendment Bill and |
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Non-Violence News, August 1980 |
Statement issued in Non-Violence News regarding sentences issued over two armed staff on violation of military rules and some church members who may not participate in war. All these were brought to the martial court and to the Parliament. |
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Inner-Party Bulletin |
Bulletin of the Central Committee of the SACP for the eyes of Party members only. Issue covers the augmented meeting of the Central Committee, a political report, and the tasks facing the Party. |
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SSRC Bulletin Vol. 1, No. 1, August 1977. |
Newsletter containing poetry and articles on the liberation struggle in South Africa. |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Special issue of a South African Communist Party newsletter entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Political report adopted by the Plenary Session of the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party in April, 1977, entitled The Way Forward from Soweto. |
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S.A S.M. May/June l975 |
SASM Newsletter that contains articles that reflect the political situation under which Black students in South Africa lived. Includes poetry and quotations from famous Black personalities on the political rights of Black people |
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Naude wins appeal |
The Director of the Christian Institute of South Africa, Rev Dr C F Beyers Naude, was charged and convicted in 1973 for refusing to testify before a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry (Schlebush Commission). The news article reports that his appeal against his conviction had been successful. |
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SASM Newsletter |
SASM Newsletter that includes articles that reflect on the political situation under which Black students in South Africa lived. |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Typescript copy of a newsletter by the SACP entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Examines recent strikes. |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Typescript of a publication of the SACP entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Headings: Lessons of the recent strikes; The struggle by the students and the need that they be taught principles of Marxism-Leninism. |