BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS
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South African Students' Organisation: Resolutions adopted at the 1st SASO General Students' Council, July 4th - July 10th 1970 |
The document contains a list of the resolutions tabled |
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Black Peoples Convention: Resolutions taken at the Second Annual National Congress held in December 1973 at the St. Peter's Conference Centre near Hammanskraal |
Black Peoples Convention: Resolutions taken at the Second Annual National Congress held in December 1973 at the St. Peter's Conference Centre near Hammanskraal, including membership, administration and financial afairs |
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South African Students' Organisation: Resolutions adopted at the 1st SASO General Students' Council, July 4th - July 10th 1970 |
The document contains a list of the resolutions tabled |
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The Black People's Convention (BPC) - South Africa: historical background and basic documents |
The report contains historical background of the founding of the Black People's Convention, principles and aims of the BPC, the constitution, national and international relations and BPC viewpoints on education, land, human rights, farming, law etc |
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Report of CULCOMM to the NEC held at Alan Taylor residence |
A report on the promotion of Black arts and cultural activities by the Black Conciousness Movement. |
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Black Community Programmes Limited: 1976 Report |
Annual Report of the Black Community Programmes |
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Second Report on Black Community Programmes and Zimele Trust Fund |
This is an unofficial report on Black Community Programmes and Zimele Trust Fund written without the authority of the two organisations, in order to keep friends overseas in touch. |
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Commissions Report: 1. Black Consciousness 2. Black Communalism |
The report focuses on Black Consciousness, Black communalism, government created platforms. national and international relations and education. Report prepared for the Black Peoples Convention (BPC) Conference at King Williams Town, 13-16 December 1975. |
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Black Community Programmes: Year report 1972 |
The goals of the Black community programmes are to help the Black community become aware of its own identity, to help the Black community create a sense of its own power; to enable the Black community to organise itself, to analyse its own needs and problems and to revitalise its resources to mee |
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Facts about the current situation in South Africa and what is to be done |
African National Congress report on the current situation in South Africa and how to respond. Examines the South African regime, the Black Consciousness Movement, the African National Congress struggle, role of youth, students and teachers, the ANC and newly banned organisations and Inkatha. |
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A Challenge to Liberal Orthodoxes | |
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Black Consciousness | |
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Black Consciousness and the Quest for True Humanity | |
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The Institute of Black Studies | |
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Turfloop Testimony - A Comment | |
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Black Peoples Convention: Lenasia Branch and Durban Central lists of members and addresses |
List of Black People's Convention members in Durban and Lenasia |
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Semicon, 30 August, 1974 to 2 September 1974 at St. Peter's Seminary, Hammanskraal |
The programme for a semicon to be held 30 August, 1974 to 2 September 1974 at St. Peter's Seminary, Hammanskraal |
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Black People's Convention: press release 13 January 1972 |
This press release contains details of resolutions reached at the national conference of the Black People's Convention held between 17-19 December 1971 |
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Tribute to the late Mthuli ka Shezi, Vice-President of the Black People's Convention |
A tribute to the late Mthuli ka Shezi, Vice-President of the Black People's Convention, after his assassination, with a call for solidarity in the liberation struggle. |
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Press release to the Rand Daily Mail |
The Black People's Convention press release, signed by Nkwenkwe Nkomo, National Organiser, states that the convention has been mandated by Black people to utilise all available resources to achieve liberation for Black people in Azania. |