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Book chapter
Chapter 7 - CONCLUSION
Chapter 6 - TOWARDS HOME
Chapter 5 - TOWARDS PEOPLE’S WAR
Chapter 4 - THE PARTY AND THE “SOLDIERS OF LUTHULI”
Chapter 3 - THE MOROGORO AFTERMATH
Chapter 2 - THE RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD
Document 75 - A. Mon (M. N. Averbach), “The Historical basis for the Programme of the Fourth International Organisation of South Africa”, Workers’ 1944
Document 74 - Letter from the Workers Party of South Africa, Johannesburg, to Cape Town comrades, 2 November 1938
Document 71 - Spartacus Club October Revolution Celebrations Oddfellows Hall, 70 Loop Street, Cape Town, 6 November 1937
Document 140 - “Terrorism on the Mines: Union organisers allege assaults”, The Guardian, 4 December 1947
Document 139 - “The coming Anti-African Bill”. Workers’ Voice.6.2. December 1947
Document 138 - Letter from the Fourth International Organisation of South Africa to the Revolutionary Communist Party, 29 August 1947
Document 137 - Letter from the Fourth International Organisation of South Africa to Revolutionary Communist 6 March 1947
Document 135 - “National Front and Class Struggle: Report to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of South Africa”, Freedom, 5, 4, August-September 1946
Document - 133 ‘.Editorial: The Bloemfontein Trade Union Conference and the Industrial Conciliation Act”, The Militant Worker, October-November 1945
Document 132 - “Our Programme”, Progressive Trade Union Bulletin, 11 February 1945
Document 131 - “Why did the V.F.P. Strike Fail?’”Workers Voice, 1 February 1944
Document 130 - Communists in Conference: The 1943/44 National Conference of the Communist Party of South Africa
Document 129 - “The Programme of the 4th International in South Africa”, Workers Voice, 1 July (1943)
Document 128 - A. P. Mda13, “Report of Communist Activities among the Natives in Johannesburg”, Catholic Times, July 1942
Document 127 - 6 Point Communist Programme f c. 7 941)
Document 126 - Letter from W. G. Ballinger to Mampurie (Self Mampuru) 1 May 1941
Document 125 - INTERNMENT OF MAX GORDON (c. 1941)
Document 124 - Letter from Max Gordon to Fanny Klenerman, 21 December 1940
Document 123 - Statement of Dr Y. M. Dadoo, Secretary, Non-European United Front (Transvaal), before the Court, 6 September 1940
Document 122 - “Manifesto Against Imperialist War”, Socialist Action1,August 1939
Document 118 - Johannesburg District Communist Party, Call to a Non-European United Front!
Document 117 - Non-European United Front of South Africa, Statement of Passive Resistance Movement (1939)
Document 116 - Committee of Action of the Non-European United Front, Non-European United Front, Cape Town (1939)
Document 115 - Hawa H. Ahmed (Halima Gool), Address Delivered at Inaugural Meeting of the Non-European Women’s Suffrage League, Cosmopolitan Hall, Cape August--1938
Document 113 - National Liberation League of South Africa, Honesty is the Best Policy (c. 1938)
Document 112 - Note from Claremont branch of the National Liberation League of South Africa, 26 March 1938
Document 111 - Letters from Moses Kotane to John Gomas, 14, 17, 18 and 23 December 1937
Document 110 - “All-African Convention Forthcoming Conference,” South African Worker, 13 November 1937
Document 109 - G. H. Gool and J. A. La Guma, “Appeal of the National Liberation League for a National Convention of the Subject Peoples of South Africa”, The Liberator, September 1937
Document 108 - African National Congress to be Revived: Leaders’ Co-ordinating Committee’s Work, South African Worker, 4 September 1937
Document 107 - “Johannesburg Municipal Elections: Communist Party asks Labour Party for Working Arrangement”, South African Worker. 12 June 1937
Document 103 - Programme of the National Liberation League of S.A. as Revised and Adopted at First Congress, Cape Town, March 1937
Document 102 - Workers’ Party of South Africa, Liberation League (c. March 1937)
Document 97 - “Advisory Board Elections: Communist Patty calls on Location Residents to support All-African Convention for Better Conditions”, South African worker. 26 September 1936
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