UNITY
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Circular from Strini Moodley to Dear Black Brothers and Sisters |
The circular is intended as a voice of solidarity with the students of the University of the Western Cape in taking a unified stand with other Black Universities against White intimidation |
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Chris Dlamini renews call for unity | |
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Call for unity | |
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Call for United Stand |
The FOSATU Executive has called for a united stand by workers against the Government's growing propaganda campaign for its so called plan for reform. |
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Call for one powerful union made at meeting | |
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Building unity in action - the workers' summit | |
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Build unity, defy apartheid | |
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Black unity: the crucial factor | |
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Black Peoples Convention |
A flyer published in Zulu by the Black Peoples Convention urging unity and solidarity of its members. The flyer is accompanied by a handwritten draft in English and a translation from the Zulu version by the Control Interpreter, Magistrate's Office in Durban. |
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Black communalism seen through labour perspectives |
A paper presented at the Mafeking Seminar discussing Black communalism as a way of life. The South African labour system is complex and based on separate development. A case is made for trade union unity based on Black Consciousness principles. |
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Azikhwelwa, to all Form 3 Students |
Circular, issued by Soweto Students Representative Council, in English and Sotho, asks students to return to school to write their examination and calls for continued community support for national liberation |
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African and Indian in Durban | |
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Africa's path in history | |
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A united federation: An important key | |
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A clarion call for unity | |
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A call for Unity |
A call for Unity by the Unity Movement of South Africa. Calls for all South African liberation movements to present a united front against oppression. |
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A brief general statement on the political situation in South Africa |
Statement by the ANC National Executive Committee on the current political situation in South Africa, as examined by the meeting of the ANC National Executive Committee in Zambia, August 27-31 in 1971. Calls for unity and united action for the seizure of power. |
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01-May | |
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'We are ready to go in' - FCWU | |
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'Unity should be the watchword of the union movement' |