LIBERATION
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The end of non-violence: a tactic not a doctrine |
Can South Africa be liberated without a violent struggle. |
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The end of non-violence: first phase of an unfolding programme |
Can South Africa be liberated without a violent struggle. |
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Black Christians Must Liberate Whites | ||
Women in the struggle: Gladys Maqolo | ||
Women in the struggle: Janet Cherry | ||
Liberation: a feminist issue? | ||
ANC women: their strength in the struggle | ||
Editorial | ||
Statement on the assasination of David Webster |
Statement on the view of the assasination of Comrade Webster as part of the ongoing attempt to crush the freedom movement in the country. |
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Womans day | ||
A force that can't be ignored |
Aida Santos has been a women's activist in the Phillipines for many years .When she visited South Africa, she told Thoraya Pandy about the achievements of Filipino women |
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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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Speech on my 75th birthday at N's home |
Speech by Jane Gool on her 75th birthday, celebrated in Zambia. |
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Education as an instrument for liberation. |
This Address to a fund-raising banquet for the South African Students Organization in Durban, June 1973, discusses the traditional role of education, looks at the teacher-student relationship and examines ways in which education can be used to initiate change. |
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Women in Zimbabwe: "women`s rights are human rights!" | ||
Selections from Spark | ||
Africa Faces Serious Challenges to its Non-Democratic Systems | ||
Maputo Revisited | ||
Negotiations: a strategic perspective |
Statement by the African National Congress on negotiations as adopted by the National Executive Committee on 25 November 1992. |
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New Age Vol.4 No.2858 May. 1958 |