TOPIC 386-0
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A call for Unity |
A call for Unity by the Unity Movement of South Africa. Calls for all South African liberation movements to present a united front against oppression. |
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A call to conference |
Call by the Non-European Unity Movement to liberation organisations to send delegates to a conference to discuss oppression in South Africa. |
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A political review (a summary) |
Speech delivered by I B Tabata to an Executive Meeting of the Unity Movement in Lusaka. Reviews the current position of the Unity Movement. |
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A reply to Livingstone Mqotsi and the anonymous members of the Unity Movement in Zambia by a member of the Unity Movement in South Africa |
Circular by Leonard Makhuza Nikani, a member of the South African Unity Movement, regarding a circular sent out by Livingstone Mqotsi and members of the Zambian Unity Movement which contained accusations against I B Tabata and the Unity Movement. |
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An address delivered to the United Nations Committee |
Address delivered by I B Tabata to the United Nations Committee in Lusaka, Zambia. Covers the problem of the colonies and the Protectorates. Argues that these subjects cannot be adequately dealt with without addressing the problem of South Africa. |
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An open letter to members of the UMSA who have received copies of Carl's polemic |
Open letter from Wycliffe Tsotsi to members of the Unity Movement, regarding Scrape Ntshona's suspension from the movement and accusations levelled against the movement by Carl Brecker. |
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Arise! Vukani! |
Arise! Vukani! was published by Action Youth in Johannesburg representing the principles of Action Youth which are cited as anti-racism, anti-imperialism, anti-ethnicity, anti-collaboration and anti-sexism. |
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Bantu Education: Yet another assault on the people! |
Call to the people to adopt the policy of the All-African Convention and oppose Bantu Education. |
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Bantustans, Colouredstans and Indianstans |
Speech delivered by L. Mqotsi at the African People's Democratic Union of South Africa Conference. |
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Bulletin |
Bulletin of the National Anti-CAD Committee (Anti Coloured Affairs Department), issue 131. |
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Circular letter from A.K. Essack to members of the Unity Movement |
Circular letter to the members of the Unity Movement explaining the current organisational position. |
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Comments and replies to questions as submitted by Defence Solicitors in case against Guardian |
Comments and replies to questions as submitted by Defence Solicitors in I B Tabata's case against The Guardian newspaper. |
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Defend the right to sit where you like: resist train apartheid |
Circular convening a meeting to discuss segregation on trains and flyer calling on passengers to resist segregation on trains by sitting in seats marked For Whites Only. |
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Divine Right |
Draft of editorial by I B Tabata for the independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso, following the death of Strydom and his replacement by Dr Verwoerd. |
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Earnest appeal by the President of the Non-European Unity Movement to the Leaders of the Non-European people of South Africa |
Appeal by the President of the Non-European Unity Movement to the leaders of the Non-European people of South Africa, referring to previous appeal to form one Unity Movement and urging organisations to unite. |
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Editorial |
Draft editorial by I B Tabata, possibly for publication in Ikhwezi Lomso, on the current political situation in South Africa. |
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Education for servitude |
Address delivered to the Joint Council of Europeans and Africans on the topic of Native Education. |
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Extracts from Mr Tabata's reply to Mr Mqotsi's allegations |
Extracts from a reply by I B Tabata to allegations against the Unity Movement by Mr Mqotsi. |
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Extracts: Speech delivered my MR Mqotsi |
Extracts of a speech delivered by Mr Mqotsi at a meeting of Head Unity Committee members, in Lusaka, Zambia, regarding charges against him by the Unity Movement. |
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Freedom struggle in South Africa |
Notice of a meeting in Detroit, USA, where I B Tabata would speak about the South African freedom struggle. |