AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
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Mayibuye Number 8 1984 Year of the Women |
Mayibuye, journal of the African National Congress. |
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Fusing the congresses? | ||
What has federation really meant to the people?: Partnership or self-rule in Central Africa | ||
Uncompromising struggle for the freedom charter | ||
Towards democratic unity | ||
Problems in the organisation of the ANC | ||
Editorial: War against the people | ||
Where do we go from here? | ||
Editorial: The will of the people | ||
Boycott is not an inflexible principle: Our struggle needs many tactics | ||
NUSAS and student unity | ||
The Congress of the people | ||
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. |
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The ANC and Nationalism | ||
The special conference of the ANC | ||
The bafabegiya | ||
Editorial: Drunk with power | ||
The ANC Conference | ||
Letter from Jack Simons to Mzala |
Letter from Jack Simons to Mzala, outlining the relations between the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party between 1910 and 1962. |
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Letter from Jack Simons to Mzala |
Letter from Jack Simons to Mzala, outlining the relations between the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party between 1910 and 1962. |