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Document 80 “The Communist Party Points the Way to Freedom: ANC Leaders have no Programme of Struggle”,Umsebenzi,7 April 1934
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Document 81 - D. I., “What the ‘A.C.C.’ Means”, Umsebenzi, 26 January 1935
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Document 82 “Is There a Native Bourgeoisie?” Umsebenzi,2 February 1935
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Document 86 - E. T. Mofutsanyanas, “The Native Exploiters in South Africa”, Umsebenzi, 27 April 1935
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Lessons of the 1950s By Richard Monroe, March-May 1984
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2002 Introduction By Jordi Martorell
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Chapter 1 - The Victory of the Nationalist Party in 1948
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Chapter 2 - The lack of a workers’ party
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Chapter 3 - The Rise of the ANC
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… on the eve of the removals, the ANC President in the Transvaal said: "There can be no talk of defiance in this matter." [
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] As the ANC Secretariat subsequently admitted, the maÂjor weakness of the campaign "would seem to be the failure of the … the first stage provided that conditions make its use possible on a local, regional, provincial or national scale." [
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] Drum , February 1955, p. 17. (Quoted in Tom Lodge, Black Politics in South Africa Since 1945 , London, 1983, p. 105.) … of the Province", December 1952. [12] The Road to Freedom is Via the Cross , published by the ANC, London (undated), p.
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and p.17. [13] From Protest to Challenge , vol. 2, p. 426. [14] From Protest to Challenge , vol. 3, p. 298. [15] …
Chapter 4 - The role of the Communist Party in the ANC by Richard Monroe
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