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Speeches and Public Statements
The implications of the freedom charter, 1955
On the Rivonia Trial, June 12 1964
Africa and Freedom, 1961
Let us March Together to Freedom Opening address to the Sixth Annual Conference of the Natal Indian Congress, Durban, February 21, 1953
Message to the Annual Conference of the African National Congress in Bloemfontein , 16-19 December 1955
A message to the African people and their allies in the struggle for freedom in the Union of South Africa, June 1953
Equal Rights: The treatment of Coloured People in the North, 1901
MANDELA’S SPEECH AT THANKSGIVING FOR TUTU
Ms. Florence Maleka (ANC Women’s Section)
Miss Barbara MASEKELA (ANC Women’s Section)
The White man’s task by Jan Smuts, 22 May 1917
Presidential Address African People’s Democratic Union of Southern Africa by I. B. Tabata, April 1962 [Extracts]
”The State of the Nation”. Address by R. M. Sobukwe, on “National Heroes’ Day”, August 2, 1959
Notes for a speech by President Nelson Mandela at Bleskop stadium, Rustenburg
From death row in Pretoria Central Prison, October 1964 [Extract]
Mrs. Gertrude Shope Statement at the meeting of the Special Committee against Apartheid in observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Struggle of Women in South Africa and Namibia, August 11, 1981
"Racial Crisis in South Africa" . Address to meeting of Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, March 2, 1961
Oliver Tambo Speech at Funeral in Maseru, December 1982
An extract of the speech delivered by Albertina Sisulu on the first anniversary of the UDF
Web-published response by Thabo Mbeki to Archbishop Tutu ‘s 2004 Nelson Mandela Lecture
"Opening Address" at Annual Conference of the South Afri­can Indian Congress, by Dr. S. M. Molema, January 25, 1952
Robert Sobukwe Speech at the University of Fort Hare as President of the Students’ Representative Council, 21 October 1949
44th National Conference: Letter on “certain tendencies” from Dr. A. B. Xuma, 18 December 1955
Presidential Address by SM Makgatho, South African Native National Congress, 6 May 1919
S.M. Makgatho, ANC Presidential Address, 6th May 1919
Address by the reverend John Langalibalele Dube after his election as president of the South African Native National Congress
ANC AND 1999 ELECTION NOMINATION LIST
COSATU STATEMENT ON THE ANC NEC’S DECISIONS
TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION - Do Not Apologise To NP
Opening address by Oliver Tambo to the Conference on “Whites in a changing South Africa”, Convened by the five Freedoms Forum and the African National Congress, Lusaka, 1 July 1989
Speech by Oliver Tambo to the seventh Congress of the South African Communist Party, 1 April 1989
Speech by Oliver Tambo at the tenth General Conference of the United National Independence Party, Zambia, 2 August 1988
’Peace and development in our region’, Speech by Oliver Tambo at “War on want” Conference, London, 2 June 1988
Speech by Oliver Tambo at the 50th session of the OAU Coordinating Committee for the liberation of Africa, Harare, 13 May 1988
Speech by Oliver Tambo at the conference on “SADCC`s future: Europe`s role”, Harare, 28 March 1988
Speech by Oliver Tambo at the Symposium on the survival and development of children in the frontline states and Southern Africa, Harare, 5 March 1988
Address by Oliver Tambo at the opening session of the ANC Conference, Arusha, 1 December 1987
Speech by Oliver Tambo on the occasion of the award of an honorary Doctorate to Nelson Mandela by the Karl Marx University of the German Democratic Republic, Leipzig, 11 November 1987
Speech by Oliver Tambo at the meeting of Representatives of the parties and movements participating in the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the “Great October Socialist Revolution”, Moscow, 4-5 November 1987
Speech by Oliver Tambo at the International Conference on “Children, repression and the law in Apartheid South Africa”, Harare, 24 September 1987
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