BLACK PEOPLES CONVENTION
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Letter from Sipho Buthelezi, Secretary General of the Black Peoples Convention, to Clemens Kapuwo |
Letter from Sipho Buthelezi, Secretary General of the Black Peoples Convention, to Clemens Kapuwo, supporting the people of Namibia in their struggle |
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Letter from N Cindi to Clemens Kapuo |
This is a letter from N Cindi (president of the National Executive Committee of the Black Peoples convention) to Clemens Kapuo inviting him to be a guest speaker on their Annual National Congress. |
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Letter from N Z Cindi to Clemens Kapuo |
Letter from N Z Cindi, on behalf of the President, Black Peoples Convention, to Clemens Kapuo inviting him to be the guest speaker at the Annual National Congress of the Black Peoples Convention, 14-19 December 1973. |
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Circular from Zithulele Cindi, Secretary-General of the Black Peoples Convention, to Comrades |
Circular from Zithulele Cindi, Secretary-General of the Black Peoples Convention, to Comrades, "On behalf of the National Executive Committee", correcting allegations printed in the press, and describing arrests and detentions of BPC leaders. |
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Letter from Zithulele N Cindi to the South West African Peoples Organisation (SWAPO) |
A letter of invitation from Zithulele N Cindi, Black Peoples Convention, to the South West African Peoples Organisation (SWAPO) to attend the 2nd Annual Congress of the Black Peoples Convention, as observers |
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Letter from Zithulele Nyangana Cindi, Secretary-General of the Black Peoples Convention, to Comrades |
Fund raising letter from Zithulele Nyangana Cindi, Secretary-General of the Black Peoples Convention, to "Comrades" |
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Black Peoples Convention: Terrorism Trial - a rededication and committment in the struggle, by way of financial support for bail money |
An appeal for donations towards the costs of a court appeal and bail for Nkotsoeu P. Motsau |
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Black Brother |
Letter from Patrick Mosiuoa Lekota to Black Brother |
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Letter from Nkwenkwe Nkomo, National Organiser of the Black Peoples Convention to Brothers and Sisters |
Letter of invitation from Nkwenkwe Nkomo, National Organiser of the Black Peoples Convention to member "Brothers and Sisters" to attend the National Congress, 13-16 December 1974 |
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The Black Peoples Convention |
The article discusses the development of the South African Students Organisation (SASO) and The Black Peoples Convention and their contribution to the political struggle in South Africa. |
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Future state: A BPC projection and call of the youth |
An article published in the journal Azania Combat that outlines the vision of the Black Peoples Convention for life in Azania and covers aspects such as land, education, religion, human rights, law, health. |
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Editorial | |
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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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Circular on the London office |
The External Affairs Office of the Black Peoples Convention was set up by a resolution to handle foreign public relations and programmes for the welfare of refugee members. This is a circular from the London office. |
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Communique 1/73 |
This communique informs members of the Black Peoples Convention of resolutions passed at their 1st Annual Congress held at Hammanskraal on 16-17 December 1972. |
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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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The future society as seen by the Black People's convention |
The first of a number of articles dealing with a kind of society that BPC envisages. This particular article scans the total policy outlook, at the heart of which is a reminder that we are striving for the attainment of an open society. |
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