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The Workers of Namibia
Publisher: International Defence & Aid Fund for Southern AfricaDate: 2/1979Volume Number: FebruaryFormat: ReportCollection: SWAPO- Namibia
Cheap labor is crucial to South Africa\'s illegal occupation of Namibia. Black workers keep Namibia\'s mines, farms, and factories running; they provide essential services for the white minority. Yet while Namibia is potentially one of the richest countries in Africa, the vast majority of its people live in conditions of great poverty, their lives and prospects restricted by Apartheid laws. This report describes the conditions of the Black workforce. It also shows how the demands of Namibian working people for improved wages and working conditions, and for political rights, lie at the heart of the national liberation movement, SWAPO.
The Political Conviction of R. Dhoruba Moore and the Repression of the Black Liberation Movement
An Address on Malcolm X's Legacy to the Black struggle in Azania & the USA
Two Speeches by Malcolm X
The New Afrikan: The Official Organ of the Republic of New Afrika
Publisher: The Republic of New AfricaDate: 11/1979Volume Number: NovemberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Republic of New Afrika
Cover Story: RNA Presidential Tour Major Success; Two RNA-11 Members Released, Imari Denied Parole.
The New Afrikan: The Official Organ of the Republic of New Afrika
Publisher: The Republic of New AfricaYear: 1979Volume Number: Vol. 7-1 FebruaryFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Republic of New Afrika
US in Violation of Afrikan People's Human Rights
Black Human Rights Statement from Assata Shakur
Publisher: National Black Human Rights CoalitionYear: 1979Format: StatementCollection: Assata Shakur
Statement made 3 days after her escape from prison.
The Women of the Black Nation
Silent Screams (For Eula Love)
The Congo People\'s Voice
Publisher: Congo Support CommitteeYear: 1979Volume Number: Vol. 1 AugustFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Zaire-DRC
Lumumba\'s Legacy and the Historic Role of FNLC