LEADERSHIP
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Did you know that: | |
Developing a revolutionary style of work | ||
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Death of a Leader | |
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Dear Chief Luthuli |
Editorial. |
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Cries from the battlefield | |
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Cosatu women: organise | |
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COSATU leadership on COSATU | |
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Cosas leader detained...poisoned...now missing | |
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Congress and the Africanists | |
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Congo: the legal aspect | |
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Community Action and Development |
For effective programs that make the Black communities aware of the problems that bedevil it, SASO developed well planned educational programmes to train Black leaders. The aim was to create a just and healthy community which would be able to realise its full potential. |
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Communists in National Liberation Movements: a talk dedicated to the life and work of Ruth First |
Typescript of a speech delivered by Jack Simons on Communists in National Liberation Movements. |
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Comment: What it means to be a leader now | |
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Collective Leadership in the Soviet Union |
Article by Michael Harmel in "New Age" - 'Collective Leadership in the Soviet Union'. Discusses Stalin's role in the Soviet Union |
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XXV No.7 Issued 16 August 1978 | |
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Civil Rights News Letter, Vol. XVI No. 4 Issued 8 May 1969 | |
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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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Christmas statement by leaders of the Black People's Convention in indefinite detention. |
Through the external representative of the Black People's Convention, Mr Ranwedzi Nengwekhulu the statement was received from the BPC president , Mr Kenneth Rachidi and other members of the BPC held in Modder B prison. |
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Chief Owen Sithole's son installed |