BOYCOTTS

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Boycott smashes co-option
Boycott is not an inflexible principle: Our struggle needs many tactics
Boycott hits mining town hard
Boycott bites
Boycott banned!
Boycott as a political weapon
Boycott apartheid tour
Boycott "Simba" products
Boycott - FOSATU and other unions put their muscle behind a country-wide consumer boycott

FOSATU together with the Food and Canning Workers Union, the Commercial Catering and Allied Workers Union, the General Workers Union, the Cape Town Municipal Workers Association and the National Union of Mineworkers have decided to put their weight behind a national consumer boycott in protest at

Bantu of Alexandra

The pamphlet calls for a 2 day stayaway and worker boycott of public transport by workers of Alexandra.

Background to the 20th anniversary of Republic Day, 31st May 1981

Pamphlet issued by the Commission for Justice and Reconciliation about the background to the 20th anniversary of the Republic Day on 31st May 1981. The meaning of Republic is also discussed, followed by the brief survey of significant events since 1961.

Background to a Boycott - Ezakheni September/October 1979
Azikhwelwa: Parents co-operate with us!

Circular, issued by the Soweto Students' Representative Council, calling for a boycott and stayaway by parents and workers from the 13-15 September 1976 in sympathy with those killed or detained by the police. Issued in English, Zulu and Sotho.

Azikhwelwa: Monday 1st - 5th November, l976

Circular, issued by the Soweto Students Representative Council, calling for further worker and consumer boycott

APDUSA Bulletin 5: War on sellouts!

In this pamphlet APDUSA expresses their concerns over the results of the elections on August 22 and 28 1984 ; as well as what the consequences will be of those that choose to vote in the elections.

APDUSA Bulletin 2: Aug. 22 elections and you

APDUSA (African Peoples Democratic Union of South Africa) is calling for a boycott to the elections and is seen as the only method of rejecting the new constitution.

An indepth look into what makes boycotts work
An Analysis of the Crisis Facing Us All
Africa South

Africa South, a journal edited by Ronald M. Segal (1932-2008) was launched in Cape Town in 1956. The journal was published quarterly while funds were available. The last and final publication was issued in 1961. Ronald M.

Africa and the British electorate

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