AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS
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Letter from Jack Simons to John Motshabi |
Letter from Jack Simons to John Motshabi regarding ANC membership, internal strategy and tactics. |
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ANC Branch Letter |
Branch letter in the ANC Cape Town Branch Newsletter summarising the ANC Political Education Discussion Paper, no. 5 called 'Mass organisation is key to victory! |
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Letter from Ian Phillips to Chris Hani |
Handwritten letter from Ian Phillips to Chris Hani regarding issues around political prisoners, political trials and acts committed before and after the unbanning of the ANC. |
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An open letter to the United Democratic Front (Western Cape) |
Open letter from members of the ANC to the United Democratic Front in the Western Cape on the state of organisation in the region. |
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Letter from Jack and Ray Simons to Oliver Tambo |
Letter from Jack and Ray Simons to Oliver Tambo regarding returning to South Africa. |
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Letter from Kader Asmal to Zanele Mbeki |
Letter from Kader Asmal to Zanele Mbeki apologising for not being able to attend the seminar on women's rights and providing points he would like raised there. |
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Letter from the ANC Department of Political Education to Comrade Steve Benjamin |
Invitation to attend a meeting with Professor Johan Degenaar from Stellenbosch University to exchange ideas on the question of nation-building in South Africa. |
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Letter from Jack Simons to Oliver Tambo |
Letter from Jack Simons to Oliver Tambo on a meeting with members of the President's Office on F W de Klerk's plan of action and a meeting with the Department of Legal and Constitutional Affairs on constitutional guidelines. |
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Letter from Jack Simons to Oliver Tambo |
Handwritten letter from Jack Simons to Oliver Tambo regarding Soviet scholar, Dr Vasilkov's views on negotiations with South Africa. |
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Letter from Henry G Makgothi to Dr Frank Mbego |
Letter from Henry G Makgothi, Secretary for Education, African National Congress, to Dr Frank Mbego requesting financial assistance for the seventh national Education Council Seminar. Includes project proposal. |
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Letter from Jack Simons to Oliver Tambo |
Letter from Jack Simons of the Constitutional Committee and Zola Skweyiya of the Department of Legal and Constitutional Affairs to Oliver Tambo regarding the outcome of the Constitution Guidelines and the in-house seminar. |
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Letter from Pallo Jordan to Dear Comrades |
Correspondence from Pallo Jordan informing comrades of a seminar between Soviet and African National Congress social scientists. |
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Letter from Stephen Chesine to Oliver Tambo |
Letter from Stephen Chesine to Oliver Tambo regarding suggestions for new constitutional arrangements for South Africa. Includes copies of letters from Buckingham Palace and the South African Embassy in Canada. |
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Letter from Oliver Tambo to the NEC Secretariat |
Letter from Oliver Tambo to the NEC Secretariat regarding the NWC agenda, giving the Zambian Security adequate notice of the ANC's intention to bring 100 people to Lusaka and making a decision about seminars. |
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Letter from Ronnie Kasrils to Jack Simons |
Handwritten letter from Ronnie Kasrils to Jack Simons regarding the situation in Angola. |
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Letter from Jack Simons to Oliver Tambo |
Letter from Jack Simons to Oliver Tambo presenting comments on Ronald Dworkin's suggestion that the African National Congress should hold a conference on the idea of legality or rule of law in South Africa. |
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Letter from Nathaniel Masemola to Oliver R. Tambo |
Letter from Nathaniel Masemola to Oliver R. Tambo regarding the logistics of a proposed legal conference. |
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A votes (sic) of thanks to the President |
Letter from the African National Congress Constitutional Committee to Oliver Tambo thanking him for the process of constitution drafting. |
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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. |