TOPIC 386-0
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To the young people of South Africa |
Circular issued by the Executive Committee of the Society of Young Africa, accompanying the Society's Constitution (not included with this document). Call for youth to join the Society. |
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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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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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Notice convening the 6th Unity Conference |
Notice convening the 6th Unity Conference of the Non-European Unity Movement in Cape Town. |
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The Voice of the All-African Convention |
Newsletter of the All African Convention, Issue 17. Covers the African National Congress and the boycott of the elections. |
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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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Unity wreckers unite with police: they show their true colours |
Circular issued by the Executive of the Society of Young Africa, giving their version of anti-unity events at a recent meeting. |
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Who is this Mr N. Honono now serving a five year ban and placed under house arrest? |
Circular explaining the background to the banning and house arrest of N. Honono, president of the Non-European Unity Movement. |
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Bulletin |
Bulletin of the National Anti-CAD Committee (Anti Coloured Affairs Department), issue 131. |
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The development of the struggle |
Paper by Scrape Mtshona on the history of the freedom struggle in South Africa. Includes request for assistance to the Unity Movement. |
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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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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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Freedom struggle in South Africa |
Notice of a meeting in Detroit, USA, where I B Tabata would speak about the South African freedom struggle. |
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Verwoerd lets loose terror on All-African Convention and Unity Movement of South Africa: the struggle goes on |
Circular by the All-African Convention and the Unity Movement on the arrests and bannings of some members of these organisations. |
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I B Tabata on the Liberation Struggle in South Africa |
Notice of a meeting where I B Tabata would speak about the liberation struggle in South Africa. |
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Verwoerd lets loose terror |
Circular by the All-African Convention and the Unity Movement regarding arrests of members of the All-African Convention and the Unity Movement. |
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I B Tabata, President, Unity Movement of South Africa: a biographical note |
Biographical background on I B Tabata. |
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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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Industrial unrest in South Africa |
Paper by I B Tabata on industrial unrest and strikes by Black workers in South Africa. Provides a brief history of the rise of capitalism in South Africa and a perspective on the South African economy. |
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Persecution under apartheid law in South Africa |
Paper by Dora Taylor on human rights violations perpetrated by the apartheid government. |