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The national situation or the real tasks of the liberatory movement

Draft of an article published in the independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso on the liberation movement.

Statement made by the Workers Central Executive Committee

Statement made by the Worker's Central Executive Committee in East London

Articles of association of a company not having a share capital

Articles of association of a company not having a share capital. The name of the company is Centre for Development and Human Resources.

Apartheid is a cancer in the body politic of the world

The truth of the UDF slogan "UDF Unites - Apartheid Divides" was clearly borne out on Saturday as thousands of poeple from all over South Africa, representing over 400 organisations flocked to Cape Town . Image of Archie Gumede, one of the three presidents of the UDF salutes the crowd.

United Democratic Front affiliates called upon to intensify campaign to unban the African National Congress

United Democratic Front affiliates called upon to intensify campaign to unban the African National Congress.

Campaign for National United Action: Christmas against the emergency December 16 to 26

Newspaper clipping regarding campaign for National United Action-christmas against the emergengcy December 16 to 26. UDF pledge themselves to ten days of united action in protest against apartheid and the state of emergency

End Apartheid in 1951: New Year message

End Apartheid in 1951: New Year message from Dr Yusuf Dadoo, President of the S A Indian Congress, published in The Guardian, January 11, 1951

Land and national oppression

This paper clearly describes the land rights of the natives in the Cape Colony from the Ordinance and up until the Ten Point Programme and discussing the problem of national oppression with regards to the social and economic conditions and the fact that the people of South Africa were landless, v

The wreckers if unity at work

Draft of an article by I B Tabata about the Anti-Coloured Affairs Committee, responding to a statement by the same title by the All-African Convention. Intended for publication in Ikhwezi Lomso.

Editorial

Draft editorial by I B Tabata, possibly for publication in Ikhwezi Lomso, on the current political situation in South Africa.

The Conference of the All-African Convention

Draft of an article by I B Tabata, published in the January 1959 issue of Ikhwezi Lomso, about the Conference of the All-African Convention in December 1958.

The National Situation: the real problems of the liberatory movement 3

Draft of an article by I B Tabata on the political situation in South Africa and an alliance of the African National Congress, the Coloured People's Union and the South African Indian Congress.

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.

Taxing destitution

Editorial for the independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso by I B Tabata, regarding the Budget Speech.

The real problems of the liberatory movement

Draft of an article for independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso, on the liberation movement.

Ikhwezi Lomso

Leading article introducing a new independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso, The Rising Star, dedicated to advancing the cause of liberation.

University apartheid in South Africa

Unpublished article on apartheid at Universities in South Africa by I B Tabata.

The bus boycott, Johannesburg: The explosive penny

Incomplete article by I B Tabata about a bus boycott in Johannesburg following an increase in fares.

New life for 30,000 families

Article on slum clearance in Korsten, Port Elizabeth.

Sharpeville 21 March 1960

Article regarding the Sharpeville 21 March 1960. 5 000 people gathered at the Sharpeville police station near Johannesburg to start the Pan Africanist Congress campaign as a result 69 people lay dead 180 were wounded.

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