MASS ACTION
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Mass arrests and mass trials | ||
Mass marches for union recognition | ||
Matsoe a mohlophisi (article written in Sotho language) | ||
New Age Vol.4 No.1758 Feb. 1958 | ||
New Age Vol.4 No.1858 Feb. 1958 | ||
NUSAS talks to the ANC |
Subtitled: Reportback on meeting between the National Union of South African Students and the African National Congress held from Sunday, 31 March to Tuesday, 2 April [1986] in Harare, Zimbabwe. |
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Ordinary people walk street of fire | ||
Organise and advance to people's power |
Internal ANC paper, declaring 1987 the year of Advance to People's Power, which involves mass action, underground political work, armed struggle and international isolation of the Apartheid regime. |
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Political and organizational tasks | ||
Programme of Mass Action against Natal violence continues |
Press statement regarding the programme of mass action against Natal violence and the organisations are determined to continue with their programme of mass action for peace, until the government takes decisive steps to end this violence. |
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Resolution on the united front and an action programme | ||
Sisulu calls for mass action at CDF | ||
Statement of the National Executive Committee on the occasion of the 79th anniversary of the African National Congress, January 8, 1991 |
Speech made by Deputy ANC President, Nelson Mandela, on the occasion of the organisation's 79th anniversary. Includes an introductory statement by Oliver Tambo. |
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Stop the Bill | ||
Tasks of the ANC in the present period |
Memorandum listing the tasks of the African National Congress. Covers the nature of our society, the character of the struggle, the forces of transformation and the forms of struggle, the ANC and the masses and a mass programme of action. Prepared for a national ANC meeting. |
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The Boipatong massacre - before and after | ||
The Classroom Struggle | ||
The current internal political situation: briefing notes |
African National Congress briefing notes on the South African political situation. Covers the political crisis within the ruling party, background to the present mass resistance, a brief review of current campaigns, and further proposals on a programme of mass action. |
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The harnessing of mass anger | ||
The Patriotic Front: Can it prevent a Constituent Assembly compromise? |