UNDERGROUND

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General political situation East Rand Report

Report from African National Congress East Rand underground and covers Westville Youth League, civics organisation and August 1984 elections.

Report on recruitment

Incomplete report from a Cape Town underground unit of the African National Congress on recruitment. Includes paragraph on work among women and American aid in Africa.

A report on the National Executive Committee session held on the 15-24th July 1977

A report on the National Executive Committee session held on the 15-24th July 1977 signed by Alfred Nzo. Discussed economic crisis, underground activities, the enemy counter-offensive and the international situation.

Christians and the path of revolution.
Intensify the academic boycott

Pamphlet produced by underground Umkhonto we Sizwe unit at the University of Cape Town.

Interview with Frank Chikane

Oral interview with Rev Frank Chikane, This interview was conducted just after Rev. Chikane's appointment as General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches (SACC). Chikane, age 36, was underground at the time of the interview.

New Age Vol.8 No.24 Mar. 1962
Mayibuye

Mayibuye, published for many years as a small, underground newsletter, was one of three African National Congress publications alongside Sechaba and Dawn (Umkhonto we Sizwe). Circulation was limited and hampered by conditions of illegality.

Letter from J K Nkadimeng to Afred Nzo

Letter from J K Nkadimeng to Afred Nzo of November 3, 1982 and enclosing RC HQ Commission report of October 1982 at Lusaka. Note that the document is barely legible.

UDF and the international struggle
MK soldiers` viewpoint: A trench for more victories
MK women`s forum: As a united force
The longest night
Chris Hani
The second stage: attempts to get back
Dynamite thieves
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.

A message from Underground
African Communist, 1959 - 1994

The SACP did not publicly announce its existence until the state of emergency was declared by the government after the police massacres of Sharpeville and Langa in 1960.

Organise, organise, organise ... (continued)

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