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Document 8 - Letter on the current situation and suggesting a multi-racial convention, from Chief Albert J. Luthuli to Prime Minister J.G. Strijdom
Document 8 - S. P. Bunting, The “Colonial” Labour Front, 23 October 1922
Allison Drew
Book chapter
Document 8 - The Ten-Point Programme [1943]
Book chapter
Document 80 “The Communist Party Points the Way to Freedom: ANC Leaders have no Programme of Struggle”,Umsebenzi,7 April 1934
Book chapter
Document 81 - D. I., “What the ‘A.C.C.’ Means”, Umsebenzi, 26 January 1935
Document 82 “Is There a Native Bourgeoisie?” Umsebenzi,2 February 1935
Document 83 “Native Bourgeoisie as a Class”, Umsebenzi, 16 February 1935
Allison Drew
Book chapter
Document 84 - A. Z., “Is There a Class of Native Capitalists in South Africa?” Umsebenzi, 13 April 1935
Book chapter
Document 85 - E. R. Roux, “The Native Exploiters: A reply to ‘A. Z.”’, Umsebenzi,20 April 1935
Allison Drew
Book chapter
Document 86 - E. T. Mofutsanyanas, “The Native Exploiters in South Africa”, Umsebenzi, 27 April 1935
Book chapter
Document 87 - “Lessons of the All-Bantu Convention”, The Spark, 2, 2, February 1936
Book chapter
Document 88 “No Compromise”, Umsebenzi,29 February 1936
Book chapter
Document 89 “People’s Front and the Cry for Unity in South Africa”, The Spark, 2, 4, April 1936
Book chapter
Document 9 - First letter from Nelson Mandela to Hendrik Verwoerd
Document 9 - Letter from W. H. Andrews to Tom Mann,” 26 December 1922
Book chapter
Document 9 - Report of the proceedings of the Second National Anti-CAD Conference held at Banqueting Hall, City Hall, Cape Town, 4-5 January 1944
Book chapter
Document 90 - “Hertzog’s Native Bill Passed: Only 11 Oppose Reactionary Measure”, Umsebenzi, 1 1 April 1936
Book chapter
Document 91 - John Gomas, “The Native Representation Bill is Passed: What Must be Done Now?” Umsebenzi, 25 April 1936
Allison Drew
Book chapter
Document 91. ‘April 6: People’s Protest Day’. Flyer issued by the ANC (Transvaal) and the Transvaal Indian Congress
Official or Original Documents
Document 91. ‘April 6: People’s Protest Day’. Flyer issued by the ANC (Transvaal) and the Transvaal Indian Congress
Document 92 “Communist Party of South Africa Plenum Held from 5th to 8th April 1936”, Umsebenzi, and 16 May 1936
Allison Drew
Book chapter
Document 93 S. B., “Unite Against Reaction and Oppression: United Front Against National Oppression and Fascism”, Umsebenzi, 23 May 1936
Book chapter
Document 94 - “The United Front in South Africa: A Reply to S. B.”, South African Worker, 13 June 1936
Book chapter
Document 95 - “Welcome The All-African National Convention! African National Convention Must Mark Beginning of National Liberation Movement”, South African Worker, 27 June 1936
Book chapter
Document 97 - “Advisory Board Elections: Communist Patty calls on Location Residents to support All-African Convention for Better Conditions”, South African worker. 26 September 1936
Book chapter
Document 98 - “The All African Convention”, Umlilo Mollo /The Flame, 1, 2, October 1936
Book chapter
Document 99 - Edwin T. Mofutsanyana, “All-African Convention: Masses Must Support It”, South African Worker, 9 January 1937
Book chapter
Document Center at UKZN. “Burning of the Passes” from the collection of Ela Gandhi, MP. Assention no. 1889-23
Document on the van Wyk de Vries Commission of Enquiry into Universities
Document on the Van Wyk De Vries Commission of Enquiry into Universities compiled by Charles Nupen
Charles Nupen
Document: The Miner`s Bill of Rights
Documentation Centre for African Studies: D.D.T. Jabavu Collection Inventory
Documents
Documents
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Documents 'mysteriously' vanish
A Joyisa
Documents of the exile
John Passmore
Documents, and articles relating to the Sharpeville Massacre 1960
Documents: Communique of joint meeting of Communist Party of Great Britain and South African Communist Party
Documents: Rhodesia - the case for action
Documents: South African Communists on Vietnam
Documents: Speeches prepared for the funeral of Neil Aggett on 13 Feb 1982
Does dust in the factory make you sick
Poster
Does Luthuli deserve the Nobel Prize?
Benjamin Pogrund
Does your clinic have Fluconazole?
Poster
Dogmatic slumber on civil service
Doing democracy: a challenge before and after the elections
Doing more by doing less
Leon Louw
Dokumente van belang
Dom pas: history of worker control
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