PAN-AFRICANIST CONGRESS
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Africanist News and Views |
Africanist News and Views, published by the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) of Azania (South Africa), expressed the Pan-Africanist viewpoint in the struggle for liberation. |
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Chris Hani: murder most horrible | ||
Congress and the Africanists: (1) the Africanist case | ||
Congress replies | ||
Editorial notes: An insulting statement | ||
Has PAC revival run out of steam | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.57 No.16 Apr 1959 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.57 No.17 May 1959 | ||
Indian Opinion Vol.57 No.23 Jun 1959 | ||
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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New Age Vol.5 No.10 Dec. 1958 | ||
Notes on political relations in Robben Island |
Handwritten notes sent from Robben Island on Pan-Africanist Congress and African National Congress relations. Covers the PAC hostility towards the ANC and subsequent improved relations with the ANC. |
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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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Review article: Sobukwe and the PAC | ||
Talkback |
Correspondence and debate. |
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The Africanists cut loose | ||
The Death of Albert Nzula and the silence of George Padmore | ||
The PAC conference: 1959 | ||
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. |