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Chapter 14 Out of prison: 28 February 1985 as a free person by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 12 Hangings by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 11 The escape by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 10 Problems of imprisonment by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 9 Emotional desert: Prison, 1963 to 1985 by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 8 The Rivonia Trial by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 7 Arrest at Liliesleaf by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 6 Underground in Joburg by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 5 Last resort: armed resistance by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 4 Political activity 1950-1963 by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 3 University by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 2 Respect for all, Childhood in Cape Town, 1933 – 1949 by Denis Goldberg
Chapter 1 Break down the walls by Denis Goldberg
Preface by Denis Goldberg
The Mission by Denis Goldberg - Foreword by Dr Z. Pallo Jordan
A Survey of race relations in South Africa: 1963
The Story of PR Pather, the grand old man of Indian politics in South Africa: Bibliography
The Story of PR Pather, the grand old man of Indian politics in South Africa: Conclusion - By Riashnee Pather
The Story of PR Pather, the grand old man of Indian politics in South Africa: Chapter Three - By Riashnee Pather
The Story of PR Pather, the grand old man of Indian politics in South Africa: Chapter Two - By Riashnee Pather
The Story of PR Pather, the grand old man of Indian politics in South Africa: Chapter One - By Riashnee Pather
The Story of PR Panther, the gold man of Indian politics in South Africa: Introduction - By Riashnee Pather
Passive Resistance 1946 - A Selection of Documents compiled by E.S. Reddy & Fatima Meer - 1946-Press Reports on the Campaign
Gold and Workers 1886 - 1924 - Chapter 9 by Luli Callinicos
Gold and Workers 1886 - 1924 - Chapter 3 by Luli Callinicos
Working Life - Factories, Township and Popular Culture 1886 - 1940 - Themes to Think About
Working Life - Factories, Township and Popular Culture 1886 - 1940 - Where Working people Lived
Document 93 S. B., “Unite Against Reaction and Oppression: United Front Against National Oppression and Fascism”, Umsebenzi, 23 May 1936
Document 141 “Apartheid Spells Disaster”, Report of the Central Committee of the Communist Party to the Party’s National Conference, Johannesburg,6 to 8 January 1950,2y Freedom, New Series 15 December, 1949
Document 121 - A. Mon (M. N. Averbach), “The Colour Bar and the National Struggle for Full Democratic Rights”, Workers’ Voice, 1, 2, November 1944
Document 89 “People’s Front and the Cry for Unity in South Africa”, The Spark, 2, 4, April 1936
Document 83 “Native Bourgeoisie as a Class”, Umsebenzi, 16 February 1935
Document 120 - Draft Programme of the Communist Party of South Africa (c. 1940)41
Document 114 - (National Liberation League?), How To Work Among Urban Africans
Document 106 - “Notes of the month”, Umvikeli- Thebe/ The African Defender 17, 9, June 1937
Document 105 - John Gomas, “Cape Town: Liberation League Activities”, South African Worker, 17 April 1937
Document 104 - Boycott the Elections! The Spark, 3,4, April 1937
Document 92 “Communist Party of South Africa Plenum Held from 5th to 8th April 1936”, Umsebenzi, and 16 May 1936
Document 91 - John Gomas, “The Native Representation Bill is Passed: What Must be Done Now?” Umsebenzi, 25 April 1936
Document 84 - A. Z., “Is There a Class of Native Capitalists in South Africa?” Umsebenzi, 13 April 1935
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