TOPIC 362
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Report on meeting of members of Executive held in Dar es Salaam, 28th February 1968 |
Report of a meeting of the ANC Executive held in Dar es Salaam, mainly to discuss the Pan Africanist Congress plans to commemorate Sharpeville day. |
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Notes on meeting between PMC and UDF/COSATU Delegation |
Notes on a meeting between the African National Congress, the United Democratic Front and the Congress of South African Trade Unions, mainly about Inkatha. |
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Towards a united front of anti-apartheid forces for democratic transformation |
Memorandum aiming to open up debate on problems of a broad united front of anti-apartheid forces. |
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Excerpts from long interview given by President O R Tambo to Associated Press correspondent, Mr Nicky Hanks on 7th June 1980 in Lusaka |
Excerpts from long interview given by President O R Tambo to Associated Press correspondent, Mr Nicky Hanks on 7th June, 1980 in Lusaka. Discusses actions of Gatsha Buthelezi and his stance on school boycotts, malnutrition in South Africa and the Bantustan programme. |
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Letter from D. Nokwe to the Organisation of African Unity |
Letter from D. Nokwe of the African National Congress to the Organisation of African Unity regarding recognition and support of the Pan Africanist Congress. |
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Letter from Potlako K Leballo to Oliver Tambo |
Letter from Potlako K Leballo, Acting President and National Secretary of the Pan Africanist Congress to Oliver Tambo, Acting President of the African National Congress, regarding a call for exploratory talks with the ANC to examine the formation of a united front. |
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Confidential briefing for the information and publicity sections of the ZAPU-ANC alliance |
Briefing regarding fighting by the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union and the African National Congress against the Rhodesian army. |
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The Pan Africanist Congress exists to subvert the South African liberation struggle |
African National Congress document produced by their provisional headquarters in Morogoro, Tanzania, regarding the subversion of the struggle by the Pan Africanist Congress. |