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’I am not prepared to sell the birthright of the people to be free’, 1985
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Message to the second National Consultative Conference of the ANC Kabwe, Zambia, June 1985
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Africans’ Claims in South Africa adopted by the ANC 1943 Annual Conference
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Twelve SA soldiers die at the Calueque dam, southern Angola, in a combined Angolan and Cuban attack.
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Tertiary Education Act No 66 commences.
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During its plenary conference in Geneva, the International Labour Organisation adopts a Nigerian resolution condemning the raci
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