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South Africa Hints At Conditional Release For Jailed Black Leaders by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), February 1, 1985
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Jailed South Africa Rebel Gives Truce Terms by Alan Cowell (The New York Times), January 27, 1985
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Mandela Taken From Her Home In South Africa By Alan Cowell (The New York Times), 22 December 1985
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Document 111 - Letters from Moses Kotane to John Gomas, 14, 17, 18 and 23 December 1937
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Document 110 - “All-African Convention Forthcoming Conference,” South African Worker, 13 November 1937
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South African Woman ‘Banned’ But Unbowed By Joseph Lelyveld (The New York Times), January 7, 1982
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Someday, African National Congress May Hit The Target By Joseph Lelyveld (The New York Times), August 16, 1981
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Nelson Mandela: South Africa’s Liberator (from The New York Times Archives)
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The Group Areas Act, Act No. 41, 1950, Parliament of Republic of South Africa (Original Document)
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Document 109 - G. H. Gool and J. A. La Guma, “Appeal of the National Liberation League for a National Convention of the Subject Peoples of South Africa”, The Liberator, September 1937
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First enslaved people arrive in Cape Town
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Book launch “Race, Class and Power” by Steven Friedman
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Document 108 - African National Congress to be Revived: Leaders’ Co-ordinating Committee’s Work, South African Worker, 4 September 1937
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Document 107 - “Johannesburg Municipal Elections: Communist Party asks Labour Party for Working Arrangement”, South African Worker. 12 June 1937
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Document 103 - Programme of the National Liberation League of S.A. as Revised and Adopted at First Congress, Cape Town, March 1937
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Imperial Duty by John Ruskin, Oxford 8 February 1870
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Glen Grey Act (The Native Issue) by Cecil John Rhodes, July 30 1894, Cape House Parliament
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Document 102 - Workers’ Party of South Africa, Liberation League (c. March 1937)
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Charter of the British South Africa Company, (London Gazette), 20 December 1889
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Rudd Concession by King Lobengula of Matabeleland (1888)
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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
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Document 101 - Letter from Workers’ Party of South Africa to G. H. Gool, 4 March 1937
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Document 100 - “15th Anniversary of 1922 Rand Strike: Communist Party Calls Mass Demonstration to Commemorate”, South African Worker, 27 February 1937
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Document 99 - Edwin T. Mofutsanyana, “All-African Convention: Masses Must Support It”, South African Worker, 9 January 1937
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Document 98 - “The All African Convention”, Umlilo Mollo /The Flame, 1, 2, October 1936
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Human Rights Day is celebrated for the first time in South Africa
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Document - 96 “C. B. I. Joins Workers’ Party”, Umlilo Mollo/The Flame, 1, 1, September 1936
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Document 95 - “Welcome The All-African National Convention! African National Convention Must Mark Beginning of National Liberation Movement”, South African Worker, 27 June 1936
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