Journal articles
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1 000 workers in three major cities go on strike | ||
10 000 Workers on strike | ||
10 Fighting years | ||
10 Years of the SALB 1974-1984 | ||
100 years poorer | ||
10th anniversary of Sharpville | ||
12 reasons to back Inkatha | ||
12 to 16 April 1989 Congress | ||
15 years of Zionist terror | ||
16-Jun | ||
1945 | ||
1946: Five brave days | ||
1960-Year of decision | ||
1960: Year of destiny | ||
1963 - So Far | ||
1976 to the present | ||
1982 - A record strike year | ||
1983, Volume 7 Dawn page 3 Article: Response to a Crisis |
RESPONSE TO A CRISISJAMES MAKHAYA, A combatant of MK, discuss the November white referendumThe history of the Nationalist Party is pock-marked with the continuous manoeuvres to consolidate their power and maintain white supremacy - the rule of the few over the black majority.Whenever their positi |
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1983, Volume 7 Dawn pages 1 and 2 Article: Editorial comment - Victory is Calling |
Editorial CommentVICTORY IS CALLINGThis December 16, 1983, marks the twentyaecond Anniversary of the founding of Umkhonto we Sizwe: Though the past twenty-two years of armed struggle have indeed been an uphill struggle, our People's Army has always emerged victorious. |
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1983, Volume 7 Dawn pages 4 and 5 Article: The great illusion |
THE GREAT ILLUSIONFirst of all 22 percent of the whites did not even bother to vote which is approximately 700,000 voters, i.e. about half the votes cast in favour of the 'new constitution' (1,300,000). |