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We demand a summit to decide the industry`s future
L Bernstein
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We demand better service
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We demand justice !! Poster
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We Demand Our Jobs Back Poster
South African Catholic Bishops Conference Youth Department
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We demand peace and democracy now! Poster
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We demand proper houses Poster
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We demand: support the consumer boycott Poster
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We don’t want crumbs, 1962
  1. Chief Albert John Mvumbi Luthuli
We fight for Poster
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We fight on...
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We have had a critical look at our role as a leadership collective: A message from the Executive
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We have lost a comrade
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We have survived!
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WE HAVE THE KEY TO FREEDOM – NOT THE OPPRESSOR, December 16, 1957
  1. Chief Albert John Mvumbi Luthuli
  2. African National Congress (ANC)
  3. History of slavery and early colonisation in South Africa
We have to put democracy into practice
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We have won! Poster
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We invite all the youth Poster
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We know who, but we don`t know how Dominic Mdluli
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We laid him
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We live with hardships - Kinross two years on Khetiwe Marais
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We Make Freedom: Women in South Africa by Beata Lipman Book chapter
  1. The Women’s struggle Timeline 1905-2006
We mark our national days with battles Thomas Nkobi
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We miss you all: AIDS in the family
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We must be seen to be a Peoples Army
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We must build a real worker movement
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We must make do without Nadine Gordimer by Jane Rosenthal
  1. Nadine Gordimer
We must take sides B B Keet
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We need a bold offensive
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We need devolution of power - not ANC monopolistic power
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We need to be strong - CAHAC
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We protest now: Mngqesha
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We protested then: Bontrug
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We remember Jonathan Godden Poster
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We remember June 16 : Victory is certain Poster
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We remember June 16: victory is certain Poster
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We remember Kinross Poster
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We remember Sharpeville Poster
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  2. Sharpeville Massacre, 21 March 1960
We salute a true patriot Poster
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We salute all opponents of apartheid
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We salute Comrade Nelson Mandela
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We salute Molvi Saloojee Poster
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We salute our fallen comrades: the names of the Kinross dead
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We salute our leaders Poster
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We salute Samora Machel!
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  2. Samora Machel
  3. The death of Samora Machel
We say no to retrenchments and jobs for all Poster
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We say no: workers demonstrate on Referundum day
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We shall mount the offensive R C Langdon-Davies C.R.
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We shall not be moved
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We shall respond! New Year greetings to the fighting ranks David Simelane
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We shall win
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We Shall Win - Statement at the Meeting of the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid to launch the International Anti-Apartheid year by O. R. Tambo, New York, 21 March 1978
We Shall Win. Joint Statement by Leaders of Liberation Movements at the fifth Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Organisation of African Unity by O. R. Tambo, Algiers, 13 – 16 September 1968
We should face these two facts Neville Curtis
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We should not allow the South African Government...
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We sing of our struggles, victories and in praise of our heroes-JB Marks choir
Govan Mbeki
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We Stand by our Leaders Poster
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We stand by our leaders! Poster
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We stand by STANSCO Poster
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We the SSRC condemn..., handwritten statement
Official Document - Correspondences
Tsietsi Mashinini
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We the youth
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We want job security, says Motlatsi
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We want more money : Calendar : January Poster
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We want to die here say aged
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We were behind train violence, by Sharon Chetty, Sowetan, 27 October 1997 Newspaper clippings Sharon Chetty
  1. Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
WE WHO WERE FIRST, HAVE COME TO BE LAST
We Will Miss You Feroza Adama by SPEAK, October 1994, Johannesburg Newspaper clippings
  1. History of Women’s Struggle in South Africa
  2. SPEAK Magazine (1982 - 1994)
We will not be fooled
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We will not be silenced Official Document - Correspondences Christian Activist Forum
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We will not be used - MAWU
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We will not beg for help..: Attempt to politicize US scholarships slammed
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We will not give in!
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We will not move: the struggle for Crossroads
Book chapter National Union of South African Students
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We will not ride!
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We will succeed when united
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We women will stand shoulder to shoulder Poster
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We wont fight in the SADF Poster
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We wont fight in the SADF Poster
MOSAIC
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We won`t forget the golden years ...
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We work for the community say women from Phoenix
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We workers are a worried lot!
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Wealth and poverty in the Old Testament - a Black Theological perspective
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Wealth gap challenges business
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Weaving our Stories, Together! by Norman Daniels
  1. History of the Labour Movements in South Africa
Web-published response by Thabo Mbeki to Archbishop Tutu ‘s 2004 Nelson Mandela Lecture Speeches and Public Statements
Webinar Programme: Debating Socialist Lineages. Convenors Shahid Vawda and Lungisile Ntsebeza Article
  1. Debating Lineages of Socialism in Africa Webinars
  2. South African Communist Party (SACP)
Webinar Programme: Forward to Socialism/Socialist Futures (Panel 1). Convenor: Janet Cherry Official Document - Conference Paper
  1. Debating Lineages of Socialism in Africa Webinars
  2. South African Communist Party (SACP)
  3. Janet Mary Cherry
  4. Jeremy Patrick Cronin
  5. African National Congress (ANC)
  6. United Democratic Front (UDF)
Webinar Programme: Forward to Socialism/Socialist Futures (Panel 2) - Convenor: Janet Cherry Official Document - Conference Paper
  1. Debating Lineages of Socialism in Africa Webinars
  2. South African Communist Party (SACP)
  3. Janet Mary Cherry
  4. Jennifer Schreiner
  5. United Democratic Front (UDF)
Webinar Programme: Red Lives. Convenor: Arianna Lissoni
  1. Debating Lineages of Socialism in Africa Webinars
  2. South African Communist Party (SACP)
  3. African National Congress (ANC)
  4. uMkhonto weSizwe (MK)
  5. Ronald (Ronnie) Kasrils
  6. Marius Schoon
  7. Jeanette Eva Schoon
  8. Jabulani “Mzala” Nxumalo
Webinar Programme: Socialism, Culture and Networks. Convenor: Omar Badsha Official Document - Conference Paper
  1. Debating Lineages of Socialism in Africa Webinars
  2. South African Communist Party (SACP)
  3. Omar Badsha
  4. Black Consciousness Movement (BCM)
Webinar Programme: Strategic Debates, the ANC - SACP alliance and the Soviet Union. Convenor: Tshepo Moloi. Official Document - Conference Paper
  1. Debating Lineages of Socialism in Africa Webinars
  2. South African Communist Party (SACP)
  3. African National Congress (ANC)
  4. The Sharpeville Massacre: Its historic significance in the struggle against apartheid
  5. uMkhonto weSizwe (MK)
Webinar Programme: The SACP and Early Socialist Traditions. Convenor: Natasha Erlank Official Document - Conference Paper, Official or Original Documents
  1. Debating Lineages of Socialism in Africa Webinars
  2. South African Communist Party (SACP)
WECTU : Jazz Expo
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Week of actions by unions
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Weenen - farm labour removals
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Weenen - farm labour removals
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Weenen and farm labour removals Cheryl Walker
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Weenen labour tenants plan march
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Weep! Anonymous
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WEKTU 1986 : 1987 Calendar Poster
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Welcome home comrade president Poster
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