FREEDOM CHARTER
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Work in Progress 73 March/April 1991 |
Contains the following articles: Creating mass power: beyond the cannon of Mamelodi, Unity and the Freedom Charter, Power and democracy: defining working-class politics, Strikes and faction fights, Architectural services, Courts, Strikes and disputes and Ravan Press |
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Work in Progress 8 May 1979 | ||
Work in Progress 31 May 1984 | ||
Work in Progress 42 May 1986 | ||
The working class in national democratic struggle | ||
Work in Progress 66 May 1990 | ||
Work in Progress 74 May 1991 | ||
The Split in the ANC, 1958 | ||
The ANC and the road to negotiations | ||
Nationalisation: a matter of slogans? | ||
Transvaal Branch Court Monitoring Report 1989 presented at the Black Sash National Conference 1989 |
Transvaal Branch Court Monitoring Report 1989: report Presented at the Black Sash National Conference on 3 March 1989 discussing case studies and statistics, treason trials, detentions, people's courts, human rights violations, Freedom Charter, conscription. |
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Constitutional Guidelines Seminar, 17 May 1989: Report |
Report of the Congress of South African Trade Unions Constitutional Guidelines Seminar held in Soweto, 17 May 1989. |
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Editorial: The Buthelezi Commission | ||
The University of Natal: Statement | ||
A statement on the occasion of the 65th Anniversary of the African National Congress |
Statement by Alfred Nzo, Secretary General of the African National Congress on the ANC's 65th Anniversary. Examines history of the party, the current political crisis in South Africa, and suggests items to focus on in the future. |
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ANC Policy: Racial Harmony |
Policy statement by the African National Congress (ANC), prepared by Defense attorneys for guidance of Counsel in State vs Mandela and others in the trial known as the Rivonia Trial. |
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Constitutionsl guidelines for a democratic South Africa | ||
The church and the Freedom Charter | ||
The Freedom Charter | ||
"Our call is theological": Address to the National Summit of the Historic Black Churches, Howard Inn, Washington DC on 10 January 1989 |