LIBERATION
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The Horror of Mocambique | ||
The meaning of Black Consciousness in the struggle for liberation |
The meaning and definition of Black Consciousness in South Africa is discussed as well as the challenge of developing community projects. The formation of SASO (South African Students Organisation) and the impact of Black Consciousness on politics in South Africa are also discussed. |
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The New African: Volume 4, Number 4, June 1965 | ||
The Only turning | ||
The Palestinian Liberation Organisation | ||
The role Swaziland churches should play in the liberation of South Africa | ||
The Single standard | ||
The Soweto Uprising and the Development of Liberatory Ideas |
Lecture by Wycliffe M Tsotsi, Vice-President, Unity Movement of South Africa, on the Soweto Uprising and the history of the liberation struggle. |
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The student struggle and you | ||
The task of Black theological education in South Africa |
Journal article outlining the task of Black theological education in South Africa. Note that the text is barely legible in some sections. |
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The White opposition in South Africa | ||
Toward understanding of the Black workers Struggle Against Apartheid | ||
Towards the reconstruction of South Africa: the constitutional dimension |
Paper by Albie Sachs presented as the Third Annual Ruth First Memorial Lecture in Maputo, 27 September 1985. Considers whether the struggle against apartheid is a national liberation struggle, or a struggle for civil rights. |
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Wind of Change |
South Africa - Wind of Change |
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Womans day | ||
Women in the struggle: Gladys Maqolo | ||
Women in the struggle: Janet Cherry | ||
Women in Zimbabwe: "women`s rights are human rights!" | ||
Women's oppression No 3 |