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Cultural considerations for a democratic South African Constitution

Paper produced by the ANC Department of Arts and Culture from an in-house seminar on Constitutional guidelines for a democratic South Africa, held in Lusaka, Zambia.

The Black conciousness movement in South Africa in the late 1960s

The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse the development of the Black conciousness movement in South Africa in the late 1970's and 1980.s

The immediate tasks of the Democratic Movement

Discussion paper discussing the immediate tasks of the Democratic Movement.

Current conditions

Paper analysing the international and Southern African situation, different forms of sactions, and forms of investments.

A 3-phase counter revolutionary strategy

Paper discussing a 3-phase counter revolutionary strategy.

The 1988 Municipal Elections

Article on the 1988 municipal elections. It discusses the background information on what these elections will involve and why they are being held. Local Government in South Africa is also discussed.

Constitutional guideline for a democratic South Africa

Draft of Constitutional guideline for a democratic South Africa from the African National Congress Constitutional Committee.

Politics and the army

Paper delivered by Steve Tshwete to the African National Congress Department of Political Education Workshop in Lusaka, 23-28 February, 1988. Outlines the role of Umkhonto we Sizwe.

Politics and the armed struggle: the revolutionary army

Paper delivered by Ronnie Kasrils on Umkhonto we Sizwe. Outlines the army's basic positions and the consequences and tasks which flow from them.

Non-Central Government structures in South Africa today

Paper presented by Penuell M. Maduna for discussion at the African National Congress in-house seminar on Constitutional Guidelines for a future democratic South Africa, 1-4 March 1988 in Lusaka.

South Africa's working class: a pillar of the revolution

Paper by Jack Simons on South Africa's working class presented by Ray Simons to the ANC in-house seminar on Constitutional Guidelines in a democratic South Africa, 1-4 March, 1988. Presents history of the workers's; struggle.

The role of business in South Africa's future

African National Congress view on the role of business in South Africa's future. Presented to the ANC's Five Freedoms Forum.

Draft for discussion: Christmas against the emergency

Pamphlet regarding Christmas against the emergency. Over 40 000 people were detained and some nearly killed by apartheid forces and thousands of students were locked out of schools. Therefore UDF calls on all people affected to strike.

United Democratic Front and the Black Local Authorities

Article by the United Democratic Front on its continued campaign against the Black Local Authorities.

The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Sendingkerk

Article discussing the role of the Dutch Reformed Church in effecting social change and justice in South Africa.

The Birth of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa

One day in July 1968 a group of students formed a separate caucus at the annual conference of the University Christian Movement being held outside Stutterheim in the Cape Province.

Foreign African labour in South Africa

African National Congress paper on foreign African labour in South Africa.

Submission on the question of foreign investment in South Africa

This is the article about the submission on the question of foreign investment in South Africa submitted to Swedish Commission on November 30, 1977.

The future society as seen by the Black People's convention

The first of a number of articles dealing with a kind of society that BPC envisages. This particular article scans the total policy outlook, at the heart of which is a reminder that we are striving for the attainment of an open society.

Transkei Sham

Transkei Sham: statement published in the underground "Inkululeko-Freedom", February 1977, describes the reaction of the ANC to the granting of independence to the Transkei bantustan

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