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Questions and Answers with Chairman Pokela of the PAC
In an informal conversation, Chairman Pokela of the PAC talks with members of Material Aid to ZANU, Free Azania (NYC Chapter), and the Anti-Springbok 5. Within the course of the question and answer session, Poleka details a wide range of issues facing South Africans and the liberation struggle in 1982. He talks about the significance of the Soweto uprisings, types of resistance, Bantustans and separate development, history, aims and objectives of the PAC, the role of workers and capitalism, armed struggle, political prisoners, and the PAC’s connection to other regional struggles for liberation. Three tapes.
Azania News
Publisher: Panafricanist Congress of AzaniaYear: 1984Volume Number: Vol. 21-1Format: PeriodicalCollection: South Africa
Cover Story: South Africa is AZANIA!
Strategic Problems in South Africa\'s Liberation Struggle: A Critical Analysis
Contents: Non-Violent Mass Action; The Transfer to Violence
The Struggle in South Africa Today
Publisher: Southern Africa Freedom Committee--All-Peoples CongressDate: 3/23/1984Volume Number: 23-MarFormat: FlyerCollection: Anti-Apartheid Solidarity
Event featuring Monica Moorehead, national coordinator of People's Anti-War Mobilization and delegate to 1980 International Conference on South African Women-Canada; 1984 declared Year of the Women of South Africa and 24th anniversary of Sharpeville Massacre
One Azania, One Nation, One People! Speeches and Documents of the Pan-Africanist Congress
Publisher: P.A.C.Collection: South Africa
The P.A.C. Case (Mangaliso Sobukwe); The Manifesto of the P.A.C. (adopted in 1959); Twilight Time for Apartheid-Colonialism (Potlako K. Leballo); From Sharpeville to Soweto (David Maphumzana Sibeko); Tambos ANC Prefers Colonial and Racist Name to Azania (David Dube).
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