ORGANISATIONS - UNITY MOVEMENT
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Who is this Mr N. Honono now serving a five year ban and placed under house arrest? |
Circular explaining the background to the banning and house arrest of N. Honono, president of the Non-European Unity Movement. |
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Verwoerd lets loose terror |
Circular by the All-African Convention and the Unity Movement regarding arrests of members of the All-African Convention and the Unity Movement. |
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University apartheid in South Africa |
Unpublished article on apartheid at Universities in South Africa by I B Tabata. |
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Unity wreckers unite with police: they show their true colours |
Circular issued by the Executive of the Society of Young Africa, giving their version of anti-unity events at a recent meeting. |
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Unity Movement members charged under the Terrorism Act |
Statement by the Unity Movement on the political trials of members of the movement who had been arrested and charged. |
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Transcript of speech by I B Tabata |
Partially edited transcript of a speech given by I B Tabata at a meeting in London. About the plans of imperialism and a call for action. |
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To the young people of South Africa |
Circular issued by the Executive Committee of the Society of Young Africa, accompanying the Society's Constitution (not included with this document). Call for youth to join the Society. |
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The wreckers if unity at work |
Draft of an article by I B Tabata about the Anti-Coloured Affairs Committee, responding to a statement by the same title by the All-African Convention. Intended for publication in Ikhwezi Lomso. |
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The Voice of the All-African Convention |
Newsletter of the All African Convention, Issue 17. Covers the African National Congress and the boycott of the elections. |
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The Ten Point Programme: a review of ten years |
Paper delivered by Dr G H Gool, Chairman of the Anti-CAD and Vice-President of the Non-European Unity Movement, at the conference of the All-African Convention in Queenstown, 1953. |
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The Soweto Uprising and the Development of Liberatory Ideas |
Lecture by Wycliffe M Tsotsi, Vice-President, Unity Movement of South Africa, on the Soweto Uprising and the history of the liberation struggle. |
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The real problems of the liberatory movement |
Draft of an article for independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso, on the liberation movement. |
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The problem of unity |
Speech by I B Tabata about unity among African States. |
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The National Situation: the real problems of the liberatory movement 3 |
Draft of an article by I B Tabata on the political situation in South Africa and an alliance of the African National Congress, the Coloured People's Union and the South African Indian Congress. |
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The national situation or the real tasks of the liberatory movement |
Draft of an article published in the independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso on the liberation movement. |
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The National Situation |
Ex tempore speech by I B Tabata at the National Conference of the Unity Movement in January, 1962. |
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The National and International Situation |
Speech delivered extempore by I B Tabata at an extended executive meeting of the Unity Movement of South Africa, December 1988. |
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The development of the struggle |
Paper by Scrape Mtshona on the history of the freedom struggle in South Africa. Includes request for assistance to the Unity Movement. |
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The Conference of the All-African Convention |
Draft of an article by I B Tabata, published in the January 1959 issue of Ikhwezi Lomso, about the Conference of the All-African Convention in December 1958. |
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The bus boycott, Johannesburg: The explosive penny |
Incomplete article by I B Tabata about a bus boycott in Johannesburg following an increase in fares. |