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Moses Mauane Kotane Collection
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Book chapter
Chapter Four - The Years with the CPSA: 1925 - 1935
Chapter Five - The Fighter for Black Unity: 1935 - 1945
Chapter XV - House arrest
Historical Overview of Black Resistance, 1932-1952 - The Congress of the People and Freedom Charter Campaign by Ismail Vadi, New Delhi, 1995
CHAPTER 1 - Old Battle-Cries and Borrowed Language by Howard Barrell
Book chapter
CHAPTER 2 - You only win once by Howard Barrell
Book chapter
The Funeral of Moses Kotane
Official or Original Documents
The Anti-Apartheid Movement Abroad by Max Rossiter
Article
The defiance campaign by M. P. Naicker
Yusuf Mohamed Dadoo South Africa’s Freedom Struggle: Statements, Speeches and Articles including Correspondence with Mahatma Gandhi
Book chapter
Message From Moses M. Kotane, Walter Sisulu, J. B. Marks And Dr. Y. M. Dadoo Read At The Unveiling Of A Memorial To Johannes Nkosi In Durban, July 18, 1953
Tribute To Comrade Moses Kotane On His Seventieth Birthday, June 1975
Tribute To Moses Kotane: Speech Delivered At Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow, May 26, 1978
Speeches and Public Statements
Extract from a speech made in the House of Assembly on 21 May 1962 during the second reading of the General Law Amendment Bill
Speeches and Public Statements
Minutes of the Joint Conference of the ANC and the AAC, December 16-17,1948
Official or Original Documents
”National Day of Protest and Mourning, Stay at Home on Monday, 26th June! “flyer issued by [twelve persons], June 15, 1950
Official or Original Documents
Letter replying to letter from the Prime Minister’s office and statement of intention to launch defiance campaign, from Dr. J. S. Moroka and W. M. Sisulu to Prime Minister D. F. Malan, February 11, 1952
Letters
Armed and Trained: Nelson Mandela’s 1962 military mission as Commander in Chief of Umkhonto we Sizwe and provenance for his buried Makarov pistol by Garth Conan Benneyworth
Article
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Theses and Dissertations
For Africanisation of the Party Letter from Moses M Kotane in Cradock to Johannesburg District Party Committee dated February 23, 1934.
The ANC, MK and the turn to violence by Paul S. Landau, 1960 - 1962, Johannesburg, South Africa
South Africa’s Radical Tradition, a documentary history, Volume One 1907 - 1950, by Allison Drew
Book chapter
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Online book
Document 16 - Joint Sitting of the Executive Committees of the All-African Convention and the African National Congress, 17 April 1949
Book chapter
Remains of Moses Kotane and JB Marks to be repatriated from Russia
Audio and Video
JB Marks and Moses Kotane arrive home
Audio and Video
Document 117 - Non-European United Front of South Africa, Statement of Passive Resistance Movement (1939)
Book chapter
Document 119 - Non-European United Front of South Africa, Minutes of Conference held in City Hall, Cape Town, 8 to 10 April 1939
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