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More archive sources related to The Anti-apartheid Movement: A 40 year perspective

  1. ’Making hope and history rhyme’
  2. ’Half-ally, half-untouchable at the same time’: Britain and South Africa since 1959
  3. Work In Progress
  4. Western media: mirroring whose reality?
  5. United Nations assistance to AAM
  6. The audio-visual record
  7. The AAM and the race-ing of Britain
  8. Speakers’ biographies
  9. South Africa: beyond the miracle
  10. Prospects for international cooperation
  11. Oral histories of the Anti-Apartheid Movement
  12. Message from the President of South Africa to the AAM Archives Committee Symposium held at South Africa House, London, 25-26 June 1999
  13. Introduction to the Symposium
  14. Introduction - The anti-Apartheid Movements: a 40-year perspective
  15. Future perspectives
  16. Future initiatives of the AAM Archives Committee
  17. Foreword
  18. Baroness Castle of Blackburn opened an exhibition on the history of the Anti-Apartheid Movement at the opening session of the Symposium
  19. Affirming the history of all South Africans
  20. AAM and UN: partners in the international campaign against apartheid
  21. A tribute to international solidarity support for Southern Africa
  22. A common purpose: the Commonwealth’s support for the AAM


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