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Document 31 - S.O.Y.A. National Executive Committee, The Maritzburg Conferences and the Tasks of the Immediate Future, 31 May 1959
Document 30 - W. M. Tsotsi, “Presidential Address to the All-African Convention Conference”, Edendale, 14 to 16 December 1958
Document 29 - Kenneth Hendrickse, “The Opposition in Congress”, The Citizen 3, 3, 4 March 1958
Document 28 - Brian Bunting, “Problems of the Multi-Racial Conference”, Liberation, 28, November 1957
Document 27 - Letter from John Gomas to The Editor, New Age, 15 October 1956
Document 26 - Letter from Patrick Duncan to John Gomas, 3 October 1956
Document 25 - Letter from E. R. Roux to John Gomas, 23 July 1956
Introduction
Document 24 - “Wreckers at Work”, (Editorial), Liberation. 18, April 1956
Document 23 - The Freedom Charter adopted at the Congress of the People at Kliptown, Johannesburg on 25 and 26 June 1955
Document 22 - Report of the first National Conference of Women held in the Trades Hall, Johannesburg, South Africa, 17 April 1954
Document 21 - E.L. Maurice, “The Rôle of the Non-European Teacher in the Liberatory Movement”, Discussion, 1, 5, June 1952
Document 19 - K. A. Jordaan, “The T.A.R.C. Debacle”, Discussion, 1,1 [June 1950]
Document 18 - Letter from C. I. R. Fortein to John Gomas, 29 April 1950
Document 17 - Letter from I. B. Tabata to Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe , 13 August 1949
Document 16 - Joint Sitting of the Executive Committees of the All-African Convention and the African National Congress, 17 April 1949
Document 15 - “Ruth First , “Progress in Unity Talks: African Organisations Agree Principle”, The Guardian , 23 December 1948
Document 14 - “Short History of Betrayal”, Freedom , New Series, 1, 5, 1 November 1948
Document 13 - Sarah Mokone [Victor Wessels] “The T.A.R.C.”, Majority Rule : Some Notes. Chapter XIX
Document 12 - Non-European Unity Movement. Resolutions passed at 6th National Unity Conference, Cape Town, 29, 30 and 31 March 1948
Document 11 - Peter Meissenheimer, “Smuts’ Anti-Indian Bill: Economic Sanctions or Non-European Unity?” Workers’ Voice, April 1946
Document 10 - Y. M. Dadoo , “The Non-European Unity”, Freedom, 4,1, February 1945
Document 9 - Report of the proceedings of the Second National Anti-CAD Conference held at Banqueting Hall, City Hall, Cape Town, 4-5 January 1944
Document 8 - The Ten-Point Programme [1943]
Document 7 - Draft declaration of unity provisionally adopted at Unity Conference, Bloemfontein, 17 December 1943
Document 6 - Report of Delegation to All-African Convention and Unify Conference 16-17 December 1943. Presented to 2nd National Anti-CAD Conference, 4-5 January 1944
Document 5 - Johannesburg Anti-CAD Committee, Bulletin Number One [1943]
Document 4 - B.M. Kies “The Background of Segregation”, Address delivered to the National Anti-CAD Conference, 29 May 1943
Document 3 - National Anti-CAD Conference Agenda, Oddfellows Hall, Hope Street, Cape Town, Saturday, 29 May [1943]
Document 2 - Against the C.A.D. for Full Democratic Rights [1943]
Document 1 - Harry Snitcher , Unite Against Segregation! Condemn the C.A.C. [1943]
Document 73 - Letter from The Spark to M.S. Njisane, Flagstaff, 15 September 1938
Document 72 - Letter from R. T. R. Molefe to London comrades, 21 February 1938
Document 70 - Letter from the Workers’ Party of South Africa, Johannesburg, to the Cape Town branch, 26 August 1937
Document 69 - Letter from the Workers’ Party of South Africa, Johannesburg, to the Cape Town branch, 22 March 1937
Document 67 - Letter from the African Metal Trades Union, Johannesburg, to the Workers’ Party of South Africa, 21 February 1937
Document 66 - Letter from the Workers’ Party of South Africa, Johannesburg, to the Cape Town branch, 21 February 1937
Document 65 - Minutes of the meeting of the Workers’ Party of South Africa. Johannesburg Branch held at 90 President Street, Johannesburg, Friday, 24 July 1936 at 8 p.m.
Document 64 - Letter from the Workers’ Party of South Africa to the International Secretariat of the International Communist League (B-L), 1 July 1936
Document 62 - Minutes of the meeting of the Workers’ Party of South Africa. Johannesburg Branch, held at 90 President Street, Johannesburg, 3 April 1936 at 8.20 p.m.
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