AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
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Submission on the question of foreign investment in South Africa |
This is the article about the submission on the question of foreign investment in South Africa submitted to Swedish Commission on November 30, 1977. |
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Planning for peoples war discussion document |
Discussion document on planning for a peoples war. Covers the armed struggle, people's revolutionary violence, uprisings in the Bantustans, the enemy armed forces and arming the people. |
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Sharpeville 21 March 1960 |
Article regarding the Sharpeville 21 March 1960. 5 000 people gathered at the Sharpeville police station near Johannesburg to start the Pan Africanist Congress campaign as a result 69 people lay dead 180 were wounded. |
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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. |
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A reply to J G Matthews' article: Africans and Non-European Unity |
I B Tabata's reply to an article by J G Matthews, of the African National Congress Youth League, on Africans and Non-European Unity. Published in Inkundla Ya Bantu, 22 October 1949. |
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The socio-political and economic crisis in the apartheid system |
ANC paper on the socio-political and economic crisis in the apartheid system, prepared for the regional and national preparatory committees. Covers the enemy's strategy for survival, the total strategy and its application, and how to out-manoeuvre the enemy. |
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Racialism in non-racial elections! | ||
Internal position |
Unauthored paper reconsidering broad strategy and tactics within the African National Congress. |
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Negotiations - what room for compromise? |
Response by Sam Shilowa to Joe Slovo's paper on negotiations. Argues against compromising on issues for the sake of the government. |
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Suggested tactics and strategy in the mobilisation and organisation of Africans for the Revolution |
Unauthored paper on mobilising and organising Africans for a revolution. Examines the African working class, churches and the Bantustans. |
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Religion and the struggle against apartheid |
Paper on religion and the struggle against apartheid, prepared for an African National Congress seminar which provides a brief history of the ANC, examines the role of the church, and challenges the church to participate in the struggle for liberation. |
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Negotiations |
Article looking at the question of negotiation and the approach of the democratic movement. |
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The role of Parliament and Parliamentary Opposition |
ANC paper that outlines the organisation's view of the apartheid era Tricameral Parliament. |
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The Pan Africanist Congress exists to subvert the South African liberation struggle |
African National Congress document produced by their provisional headquarters in Morogoro, Tanzania, regarding the subversion of the struggle by the Pan Africanist Congress. |
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ANC befriends sellouts | ||
The skeletons in the ANC election closet | ||
Mandela's moment of truth at CODESA |
CODESA (Convention for a Democratic South Africa - even the name belies its function) has come to pass; and for the oppressed the only truthful statement made throughout those two days was, unbelievably, that from Nelson Mandela. |
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African National Congress' betrayal of a nation | ||
A J Lutuli: a great African passes | ||
A great step forward |