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Document 101 - Letter from Workers’ Party of South Africa to G. H. Gool, 4 March 1937
Document 100 - “15th Anniversary of 1922 Rand Strike: Communist Party Calls Mass Demonstration to Commemorate”, South African Worker, 27 February 1937
Document 99 - Edwin T. Mofutsanyana, “All-African Convention: Masses Must Support It”, South African Worker, 9 January 1937
Document 98 - “The All African Convention”, Umlilo Mollo /The Flame, 1, 2, October 1936
Document - 96 “C. B. I. Joins Workers’ Party”, Umlilo Mollo/The Flame, 1, 1, September 1936
Document 95 - “Welcome The All-African National Convention! African National Convention Must Mark Beginning of National Liberation Movement”, South African Worker, 27 June 1936
Document 94 - “The United Front in South Africa: A Reply to S. B.”, South African Worker, 13 June 1936
Document 90 - “Hertzog’s Native Bill Passed: Only 11 Oppose Reactionary Measure”, Umsebenzi, 1 1 April 1936
Document 88 “No Compromise”, Umsebenzi,29 February 1936
Document 85 - E. R. Roux, “The Native Exploiters: A reply to ‘A. Z.”’, Umsebenzi,20 April 1935
Document 87 - “Lessons of the All-Bantu Convention”, The Spark, 2, 2, February 1936
Appendix - The Freedom Charter
Chapter 12 - Blind alley of guerrillaism
Chapter 11 - SACTU in the Congress Alliance
Chapter 10 - Sharpeville and its aftermath
Chapter 9 - Division weakens the movement
Chapter 8 - The politics of Congress in the late 1950s
Chapter 7 - 1957-58: The Movement in a Crucial Phase
Chapter 6 - The Birth of SACTU
Chapter 5 - The Freedom Charter
Chapter 4 - The role of the Communist Party in the ANC by Richard Monroe
Chapter 3 - The Rise of the ANC
Chapter 2 - The lack of a workers’ party
Chapter 1 - The Victory of the Nationalist Party in 1948
2002 Introduction By Jordi Martorell
Lessons of the 1950s By Richard Monroe, March-May 1984
Document 86 - E. T. Mofutsanyanas, “The Native Exploiters in South Africa”, Umsebenzi, 27 April 1935
Document 80 “The Communist Party Points the Way to Freedom: ANC Leaders have no Programme of Struggle”,Umsebenzi,7 April 1934
Document 79 “What is the Communist Party? Lesson 4: What will be Done in the Bantu Republic?”, Umsebenzi, 17 March 1934
Document 78 “What is the Communist Party? A South African Native Republic, Lesson 3: The Native Republic 1 “, Umsebenzi, 24 February 1934
Document 77 - M. K., “Fascism-in South Africa”, Umsebenzi, 13 January, 1934
Document 68 - Letter from the Workers’ Party of South Africa, Johannesburg, to the Cape Town branch, 26 February 1937
Document 63 - Letter from Workers’ Party of South Africa to the International Secretariat of the International Communist League (B-L), 11 April 1936
Document 56 Extract of a letter of 24 October 1935 from the COMMUNIST LEAGUE OF SOUTH AFRICA, Press Service of the International Secretariat, International Communist League (B-L), 15 November 1935
Document 79 - African Resistance Movement, Announcement [1964]
Document 78 - Memorandum from the Pan-Africanist Congress of South Africa [c. July/August 1963]
Document 77 - Yu Chi Chan Club , Pamphlet No. II: The Conquest of Power in South Africa [1963]
Document 76 - The Speakers’ Notes - A Brief Course on the Training of Organisers [Document found by the police during the Rivonia raid of 11 July 1963]
Document 75 - APDUSA and the nation, June 11,1963 […]
Document 74 - “The Peasants’ Struggle”, Assegai, no. 2, March 1963
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