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Document 71 - Spartacus Club October Revolution Celebrations Oddfellows Hall, 70 Loop Street, Cape Town, 6 November 1937
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Ethnicity in Post-Apartheid Discourse: Deconstructing South Africa’s Racial Narrative by Joshua Richman
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Document 74 - Letter from the Workers Party of South Africa, Johannesburg, to Cape Town comrades, 2 November 1938
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‘Ubuqaba’ and ‘UbuGqobhoka’: Reading Zakes Mda’s Heart of Redness through a Post-Developmental lens by Rachel Fenton
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Document 75 - A. Mon (M. N. Averbach), “The Historical basis for the Programme of the Fourth International Organisation of South Africa”, Workers’ 1944
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The Final Prize by Norman Levy book review by Chris Saunders, 1 June 2014
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The South African Communist Party In Exile 1963 - 1990 By Eddy Maloka
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Chapter 2 - THE RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD
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… relations without, of course, disclosing details about the workings of the Party for obvious security reasons.
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Furthermore, the CEC also prepared the Party for participation at the Consultative Conference organised for November by the …
Chapter 3 - THE MOROGORO AFTERMATH
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… task of the Communist Party is to lead the fight for the national liberation of the non-White people [my emphasis]".
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The distinction between "headed" and "lead" aside, there was confusion within the Party's ranks, especially in London, on …
Chapter 4 - THE PARTY AND THE “SOLDIERS OF LUTHULI”
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