Correspondence
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Correspondence between Jack Simons and Cape Town Chief Magistrate |
Letter from Jack Simons to the Chief Magistrate of Cape Town requesting relaxing of banning orders. Includes request to visit his son and daughter and to communicate with his sister-in-law. |
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Second banning order for Jack Simons |
Second banning order for Jack Simons issued on 3rd December, 1964. |
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Letter to Jack Simons from Acting Principal Immigration Officer |
Letter to Jack Simons refusing his application for a passport. |
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Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane |
Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane regarding the general elections, the Votes for All Assembly, and a conference for African leaders. |
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Problem of the Organisational Unity in South Africa |
Annotated letter from I.B. Tabata to Nelson Mandela regarding the question of organisation of the people. |
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Letter from Nelson Mandela to I B Tabata |
Letter from Nelson Mandela to I B Tabata regarding Tabata's suggestion that a new organisation should replace the African National Congress. |
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Letter from I B Tabata to A P Mda |
Letter from I B Tabata to A P Mda reporting on a meeting with Mandela and Sisulu. |
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Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane |
Letter from I B Tabata to Reverend Z R Mahabane regarding a strategy to organise for Anti-Coloured Affairs Department Movement and the Unity Conferences. |
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Letter from D Nokwe to Botswana National Front |
Letter from D Nokwe, African National Congress Secretary-General, to the Central Committee of the Botswana National Front, in reply to their accusation that the ANC attempted to incriminate them. |
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Letter from I R Mwajasho to Chief Representative of the ANC |
Letter from I R Mwajasho to Chief Representative of the ANC regarding the expulsion of Mr Samuel Malutsi. |
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Letter from D. Nokwe to the Organisation of African Unity |
Letter from D. Nokwe of the African National Congress to the Organisation of African Unity regarding recognition and support of the Pan Africanist Congress. |
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Letter from Sizakhele Sigxashe to Ray Simons |
Handwritten letter from Sizakhele Sigxashe, in Dar es Salaam, to Ray Simons in Lusaka, regarding problems and opportunism in exile. |
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Letter from Sizakhele Sigxashe to Ray Simons |
Letter from Sizakhele Sigxashe to Ray Simons regarding problems in the African National Congress Lusaka Office. |
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Letter from the African National Congress to the People of South Africa |
Letter from the African National Congress to the People of South Africa, asking for financial support for the ANC. |
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Letter from Potlako K Leballo to Oliver Tambo |
Letter from Potlako K Leballo, Acting President and National Secretary of the Pan Africanist Congress to Oliver Tambo, Acting President of the African National Congress, regarding a call for exploratory talks with the ANC to examine the formation of a united front. |
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Letter from Oliver Tambo to Comrade Ruigo |
Handwritten letter from Oliver Tambo to Comrade Ruigo (Jack Simons), in reply to Simons's proposals regarding entering Zimbabwe. |
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Letter from D Nokwe, Secretary-General, to Minister of Home Affairs, Botswana |
Letter from D Nokwe, Secretary-General of the ANC, to the Minister of Home Affairs, Botswana, regarding the deportation of Mr Jerry Mbuli. |
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Letter from D Nokwe to OAU Secretary General |
Letter from D Nokwe, Secretary-General of the African National Congress, to the Organisation of African Unity Secretary-General in Ethiopia. Includes several other letters in an apparent mix-up of correspondence. |
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Letter from Zambian Acting Chief Immigration Officer to Jack Simons |
Letter from D J Cator, Zambian Acting Chief Immigration Officer, to Jack Simons granting an Entry Permit for Jack and Ray Simons and their son. |
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Letter from O Menyatso to Messrs Makiwane and Nkobi |
Letter from O Menyatso of the Botswana National Front to Messrs Makiwane and Nkobi regarding letters sent to the Botswana National Front by the ANC. States that the Botswana National Front has no connection with the ANC. |