AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

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Organise, organise, organise
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.

Operation Mayibuye
Opening Address by Chief Albert J Luthuli, President-General, African National Congress to the 22nd Bennial Conference of the South African Indian Congress meeting at Gandhi Hall.

Once again another biennial conf erence is upon you.....

Open letter from the National Executive Committee of the ANC to State President De Klerk and his Cabinet

Open letter to State President De Klerk and his cabinet from the National Executive Committee of the ANC regarding violence in the country.

One year of an unbanned ANC: the road ahead

State of the nation unauthoured paper assessing the African National Congress one year after it was unbanned.

Onderhandeling en demokrasie in Suid-Afrika (Article written in Afrikaans)
On the eve

EIGHTEEN months after the Queenstown Conference of the African National Congress, which gave birth to the idea, the Congress of the People of South Africa to formulate and issue a Charter of Freedom has been summoned to meet in Johannesburg on June 25 and 26.

Oliver Tambo and the struggle of liberation of South Africa
Obituary: Mary Tabethe
O R Tambo: "We must organise ourselves into a conquering force"
Nusas to report back to students
NUSAS talks to the ANC

Subtitled: Reportback on meeting between the National Union of South African Students and the African National Congress held from Sunday, 31 March to Tuesday, 2 April [1986] in Harare, Zimbabwe.

NUSAS and student unity
NUM president speaks Cde. James Motlatsi: on the history of oppression on the mines
Now is the Time
Notes on Xuma
Notes on Xuma
Notes on the political situation

Unauthored notes on the political situation in South Africa, prepared for the ANC National Executive Committee. Covers the crisis of apartheid colonialism, the economic crisis, the ruling class and the forces of change.

Notes on Seme

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