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British, American, and other Western governments have finally recognized that no South African settlement is possible without dealing with the ANC.
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British, American, and other Western governments have finally recognized that no South African settlement is possible without dealing with the ANC.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 134mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 377g
- ISBN-13: 9780253285911
- ISBN-10: 0253285917
- Artikelnr.: 39594400
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 134mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 377g
- ISBN-13: 9780253285911
- ISBN-10: 0253285917
- Artikelnr.: 39594400
Preface
A Note on Class and Colour in South Africa
1 Sources of Inspiration
The Emergence of the African working class
Religious influences: the early Christian converts and independent chruches
The African press
Political organization
2 The Formation of the African National Congress (ANC)
8 January 1912
The early years (1912-19)
African nationalism and socialism
3 The ANC and Workers' Organizations (191-28)
The Rise and fall of the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU)
The ANC and the Communist Party (CP) (1921-28)
4 Fundamental Changes (1930-49)
The All-African Convention (AAC)
Resurrection of the ANC
The African Claims 1943
Massive Indian resistance (1946-49)
Workers set the pace: the great mineworkers' strike of 1946
The formation of the ANC Youth League (1943-49)
5 Defiance and New Strategies (1949-60)
The Defiance Campaign
The Freedom Charter
The Treason Trial
Mass direct action
The emergence of the Pan African Congress (PAC) (1959-60)
The turning point (1960-61)
6 Armed Resistance and ANC Strategy (1961-69)
The formation of Umkhonto we Sizwe
Mandela's tour of Africa
The Lobatse Conference of 1962
The Rivonia Trial
The ANC after Rivonia
The 1969 Morogoro Conference
7 The Re-emergence of the ANC (1969-85)
Steve Biko and the Black Consciouness Movement (BCM)
Workers' action
The Swoeto uprising
The Chruches
The ANC: consolidation and further advance (1975-85)
Their nightmares are our dreams
Appendixes
Presidents-General of the ANC
Secretaries-General of the ANC
The Freedom Center
Manifesto of Umkhonto we Sizwe
Chronology: Important Dates in South African History
References
Select Bibliography
Index
A Note on Class and Colour in South Africa
1 Sources of Inspiration
The Emergence of the African working class
Religious influences: the early Christian converts and independent chruches
The African press
Political organization
2 The Formation of the African National Congress (ANC)
8 January 1912
The early years (1912-19)
African nationalism and socialism
3 The ANC and Workers' Organizations (191-28)
The Rise and fall of the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU)
The ANC and the Communist Party (CP) (1921-28)
4 Fundamental Changes (1930-49)
The All-African Convention (AAC)
Resurrection of the ANC
The African Claims 1943
Massive Indian resistance (1946-49)
Workers set the pace: the great mineworkers' strike of 1946
The formation of the ANC Youth League (1943-49)
5 Defiance and New Strategies (1949-60)
The Defiance Campaign
The Freedom Charter
The Treason Trial
Mass direct action
The emergence of the Pan African Congress (PAC) (1959-60)
The turning point (1960-61)
6 Armed Resistance and ANC Strategy (1961-69)
The formation of Umkhonto we Sizwe
Mandela's tour of Africa
The Lobatse Conference of 1962
The Rivonia Trial
The ANC after Rivonia
The 1969 Morogoro Conference
7 The Re-emergence of the ANC (1969-85)
Steve Biko and the Black Consciouness Movement (BCM)
Workers' action
The Swoeto uprising
The Chruches
The ANC: consolidation and further advance (1975-85)
Their nightmares are our dreams
Appendixes
Presidents-General of the ANC
Secretaries-General of the ANC
The Freedom Center
Manifesto of Umkhonto we Sizwe
Chronology: Important Dates in South African History
References
Select Bibliography
Index
Preface
A Note on Class and Colour in South Africa
1 Sources of Inspiration
The Emergence of the African working class
Religious influences: the early Christian converts and independent chruches
The African press
Political organization
2 The Formation of the African National Congress (ANC)
8 January 1912
The early years (1912-19)
African nationalism and socialism
3 The ANC and Workers' Organizations (191-28)
The Rise and fall of the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU)
The ANC and the Communist Party (CP) (1921-28)
4 Fundamental Changes (1930-49)
The All-African Convention (AAC)
Resurrection of the ANC
The African Claims 1943
Massive Indian resistance (1946-49)
Workers set the pace: the great mineworkers' strike of 1946
The formation of the ANC Youth League (1943-49)
5 Defiance and New Strategies (1949-60)
The Defiance Campaign
The Freedom Charter
The Treason Trial
Mass direct action
The emergence of the Pan African Congress (PAC) (1959-60)
The turning point (1960-61)
6 Armed Resistance and ANC Strategy (1961-69)
The formation of Umkhonto we Sizwe
Mandela's tour of Africa
The Lobatse Conference of 1962
The Rivonia Trial
The ANC after Rivonia
The 1969 Morogoro Conference
7 The Re-emergence of the ANC (1969-85)
Steve Biko and the Black Consciouness Movement (BCM)
Workers' action
The Swoeto uprising
The Chruches
The ANC: consolidation and further advance (1975-85)
Their nightmares are our dreams
Appendixes
Presidents-General of the ANC
Secretaries-General of the ANC
The Freedom Center
Manifesto of Umkhonto we Sizwe
Chronology: Important Dates in South African History
References
Select Bibliography
Index
A Note on Class and Colour in South Africa
1 Sources of Inspiration
The Emergence of the African working class
Religious influences: the early Christian converts and independent chruches
The African press
Political organization
2 The Formation of the African National Congress (ANC)
8 January 1912
The early years (1912-19)
African nationalism and socialism
3 The ANC and Workers' Organizations (191-28)
The Rise and fall of the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU)
The ANC and the Communist Party (CP) (1921-28)
4 Fundamental Changes (1930-49)
The All-African Convention (AAC)
Resurrection of the ANC
The African Claims 1943
Massive Indian resistance (1946-49)
Workers set the pace: the great mineworkers' strike of 1946
The formation of the ANC Youth League (1943-49)
5 Defiance and New Strategies (1949-60)
The Defiance Campaign
The Freedom Charter
The Treason Trial
Mass direct action
The emergence of the Pan African Congress (PAC) (1959-60)
The turning point (1960-61)
6 Armed Resistance and ANC Strategy (1961-69)
The formation of Umkhonto we Sizwe
Mandela's tour of Africa
The Lobatse Conference of 1962
The Rivonia Trial
The ANC after Rivonia
The 1969 Morogoro Conference
7 The Re-emergence of the ANC (1969-85)
Steve Biko and the Black Consciouness Movement (BCM)
Workers' action
The Swoeto uprising
The Chruches
The ANC: consolidation and further advance (1975-85)
Their nightmares are our dreams
Appendixes
Presidents-General of the ANC
Secretaries-General of the ANC
The Freedom Center
Manifesto of Umkhonto we Sizwe
Chronology: Important Dates in South African History
References
Select Bibliography
Index